INDEX to - aerophilately
INDEX to
THE CANADIAN AEROPHILATELIST
- Quarterly Journal of the Canadian Aerophilatelic Society -
This Index catalogues the contents of The Canadian Aerophilatelist, quarterly publication of the Canadian Aerophilatelic Society, beginning with the July 1985 inaugural issue.
All Journal articles linked to the collecting, researching and exhibiting interests of aerophilatelists and astrophilatelists are included in the Index, as well as aviation and philately articles of a more general nature. The only content exclusions are advertisements, notices, meeting announcements and the like.
The Find function can be utilized to locate articles of interest by entering any relevant name, keyword, phrase or The Air Mails of Canada and Newfoundland catalogue number.
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VOLUME I , NUMBER 1 [ July 1985 - Newsletter # 1 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* List of Members’ Dick Malott / request for members to 1
Collecting Interests state their areas of collecting interest
* PIPEX 85 Cover 1 cvr / photocopy of the souvenir cover 2
* ORAPEX 85 Report Kendall Sanford / CAS has 31 members, 2 - 3
details of the four aerophilatelic exhibits
* Commemorative 1 cvr / Major E.H. Montgomery / copy CF-8401 3 - 4
D-Day Cover of CFB Comox commemorative cover
* Report to FIP Commission Dick Malott / an update on air mail 4 - 5
on Aerophilately collecting in Canada, projects planned
* Israphil 85 at Tel Aviv 2 cvrs / commemorative balloon covers 6 - 7
flown to Tiberius Israel as a fund raiser
* Hot Air Balloon Race for 1 cvr / “Ottawa-Hull July 25-28 Juillet BC-8500 7 - 8
Destination Canada 85 Flown in a Hot Air Balloon”
VOLUME I , NUMBER 2 [ September 1985 - Newsletter # 2 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Hot Air Balloon Race, successes and problems encountered, BC-8500 2 - 3
Destination Canada 85 forty seven autographed flown balloon
covers available and special post cards
* Hong Kong First 1 cvr / details of Cathay Pacific first day 4
Day Cover cover from Vancouver, 7 March 1984
* New AAMS The Pioneer Airplane Mails of the United 4
Publications States by Thomas O’Sullivan, American Air
Mail Catalogue - Volume V 5th Edition 1985
VOLUME II , NUMBER 1 [ February 1986 - Newsletter # 3 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* CAS Members Elected Ken Sanford elected as president and 1
to AAMS Positions Janice Weinstock as secretary of AAMS
* Articles in The American Ken Sanford / two Dick Malott articles on PF-7 2
Philatelist Canadian Air Mail in 1985 APS Journal PF-13
* Special ‘Canadian’ 9 cvrs / Dick Malott / Air France Paris- 8413 4
Concorde Envelopes Quebec-Montreal commemorating 450th
Flown Cartier anniv, British Airways Toronto-London
* Aviation Military 2 cvrs / CFB Shearwater NS Sept 1985, 4
Envelopes prepared for the International Air Show
* First Radio-Controlled 2 cvrs / covers flown by model aircraft at 8505 5
Air Mail in Canada Jasper Park Centennial Flight, crash covers 850915
* Annual Meeting Nelson Bentley / new name proposed for the 7
Topics chapter - “Canadian Aerophilatelic Society”
VOLUME II , NUMBER 2 [ May 1986 - Newsletter # 4 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Hot Air Balloon Race, Dick Malott / details on the different BC-8500 2
Destination Canada 85 and the autographed covers available
* Northern Air Service Murray Heifetz / details regarding how CL 5 4
Stamps the stamps were printed and distributed,
question posed concerning “an imperf top”
* Auctions of Canadian some prices realised at recent J.N. Sissons, PF-6, PF-7 5
Airmail Stamps and J.H. Harmer, and C.D. Firby auctions for PF-9, PF-11
Covers better pioneers and semi-officials CLP4-2000
* Air Canada Historic address for ordering sets of 50 souvenir 8607 5
Cross-Canada Flight envelopes - flown by Lockheed, CF-TCC
* CPAL Inaugural Flight Bill Bartlett / CAS member prepares and 8609 8
Vancouver-Shanghai mails 200 special flight covers, special cachet
* Winning Aerophilatelic Airgraph & Forces Air Letters - E.R. Toop, 8
Entries at ORAPEX 86 Helicopter Mail England 1948 to 1978 - Nelson
Bentley, Helicopters on Stamps - G.E. Lepine
VOLUME II , NUMBER 3 [ October 1986 - Newsletter # 5 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* New Society Name Dick Malott / effective 1 July 1986 the 2
Confirmed at July Canadian Chapter of AAMS is known
Executive Meeting as “The Canadian Aerophilatelic Society”
* Plans for CAS Annual plans are attached, guest speaker is to be 2
Convention at CAPEX 87 Bob Bradford - Associate Director of National
Aviation Museum, attachment (2 pages)
* CAS Constitution Pat Sloan / the ten-section recommended 2
CAS Constitution, to be presented at the
annual CAS convention, attachment (4 pages)
* Photographs at Al Starkweather / photos of Dick Malott 3 - 5
AMERIPEX 86 receiving George Angers Memorial Award
and Pat Sloan with astronaut Hank Hartsfield
* AAMS President Ken Sanford / photo and description of Bill 5
Visits Saanichton Bartlett’s aerophilatelic display in his small
B.C. post office, attachment (2 pages)
* El Al Israel Airlines 2 cvrs / sponsored by the Canadian 8605 6
Tel Aviv-Toronto- Association for Israel Philately, flown April
Tel Aviv Inaugural 1986, copy of certificate of authentication
* The Airmail Stamps Patrick Campbell / a detailed analysis of Scott 6
of Soviet Russia (Russia) C10, C11, C34-35 and the ANT-3 plane,
illustrations, attachment (11 pages)
*Canadian Dispatches 5 cvrs / Al Starkweather / examples of these 3023 7
to Pan American Flights flights are discussed, request for other 3137
relevant information, attachment (5 pages)
* Aerophilatelic Exhibits Dick Malott / “with proper planning and 10
preparation most of our CAS members could
do well at international exhibitions”, listing
given of future FIP international exhibitions
VOLUME III , NUMBER 1 [ February 1987 - Newsletter # 6 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Souvenir Booklets Dick Malott / 500 CAS souvenir booklets 2
for CAPEX 87 being produced, CAS executive busy
preparing for CAPEX activities
* CAS Membership Ken Johnson / total membership is 69 4 - 6
* Patricia Airways Murray Heifetz / members asked to check 6
Yellow Perf Stamp their copies for details of the yellow perf
stamp (SC18) with the FED script
* Victoria International Bill Bartlett / cancelled post cards prepared, 7
Airport Post Card front shows the airport, red cachet on back
depicts Brian Peck’s JN-4, attachment (1 page)
* American Stamps Patrick Campbell / details of the stories ‘behind’ 7
on Soviet Stamps Scott C61, C62 and C68, refers to Levanevski
and Fleetster Type 17-A, attachment (3 pages)
* Pan Am Study 1 cvr / Robert Miller / brief account of Pan 3921 7
Group Formed Am’s link with Canada, attachment (1 page)
* Fokker-Carried Pat Sloan / request for information on mail 8
Canadian Air Mail carried by Fokker Universal and Fokker Super
Universal aircraft during the 20s and 30s
VOLUME III , NUMBER 2 [ October 1987 - Newsletter # 7 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Report on CAPEX 87 Dick Malott / several CAS aerophilatelic 3
items including the CAS booklet sold well
* Commemorative Booklets 1 cvr / Dick Malott / description of five 3 - 4
Available booklets, Warplane Heritage Museum envelope
* CAS Membership Ken Johnson / total membership is 99 5
* Yukon Airways and Reginald Lyon / information wanted regarding 6
Exploration Co. Ltd. aircraft, pilots, and flight details
* History of Airmail Jim Brown / information wanted regarding 7
in British Columbia any aspect of B.C. aviation history
* Book Review: Rocket Mail by Dr. Max Kronstein / “profusely illustrated 8
Flights of the World European, Indian & U.S. rocket flight history
Mexican, Australian and Cuban flights”
VOLUME IV , NUMBER 1 [ October 1988 - Newsletter # 8 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* CAS Membership Ken Johnson / total membership is 119 3 - 5
* National Aviation Dick Malott / official opening of the CF-8802 5 - 6
Museum Official National Aviation Museum, aerogramme
Opening: June 17, 1988 and postcard flown by Snowbirds at Moose
Jaw and then recancelled at Rockcliffe
* FISA Membership Pat Sloan / CAS is now an official FISA member 6
* PIPEX 89 Show Keith Spencer / an exhibition will be held in 8
Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame, the theme
to be airmail - stressing the bush pilot influence
* Ernest C. Foy Flight E.M. Pierpoint / post cards commemorating PF-16 9
the 7 August 1919 flight across the Rockies
from Vancouver to Calgary
* New System for Air Dick Malott / air mail to Europe from Montreal 10
Mail to Europe and Toronto will be trucked to New York - then
flown to Brussels - then channelled into a courier
system, problems for Canadian air mail collectors
* Book Review : by Simine Short - AAMS / “... all currently known 11
Glider Mail instances of mail flown in motorless aircraft”
VOLUME V , NUMBER 1 [ June 1989 - Newsletter # 9 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* CAS Membership Ritch Toop / total membership is 131 2 - 3
* Concorde Flight Covers Canadian Stamp News - Dick Malott / 8901 4
four different covers prepared by CAS
for British Airways Concorde flight from
Ottawa to the Arctic Circle and return,
attachment (1 page)
* Plans for a Canadian Murray Heifetz, Neil Hunter, Richard 4
Air Mail Catalogue McIntosh / plans for a computer-based
catalogue, presented at the CAS annual
meeting, [the ideas outlined are instrumental
in the eventual publication of The Air Mails of Canada and Newfoundland]
attachment (9 pages)
* Aerophilatelic Winners: winners include Ritch Toop, Mike Shand, 4 - 5
ORAPEX 89 and Pat Sloan, Charles Verge, Nelson Bentley,
ROYAL 89 Dick Malott, G.M. Cooper, Michael Hing
VOLUME VI , NUMBER 1 [ March 1990 - Newsletter # 10 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* CAS Membership Ritch Toop / total membership is 126 2
* Canadian Aerophilatelic Dick Malott / regular flight covers are 2
Flight Covers all but impossible to obtain due to lack of
interest by Canada Post, Air Canada and
Canadian Airlines
* CAS Special Plaques the plaques are for presentation to two 3
groups; those who have contributed to
aerophilately in Canada & internationally,
and to novices in exhibiting aerophilately
* Canadian Search for Lost 2 cvrs / Murray Heifetz / a vignette of 3731 4
Russian Aviators aviation history about the Sir Hubert
Wilkins search for the missing trans-polar
Russian flyers, attachment (2 pages)
* WW I German Flight 7 cvrs / Fred Blau / detailed history of 4
Attachment in Palestine the flight detachment, translated from the
German magazine Der Israel Philatelist,
attachment (4 pages)
* Directions in Space Compex Magazine, Dr. R. Ramkissoon / 4
Cover Collecting hints for setting up a space cover
collection, attachment (3 pages)
VOLUME VI , NUMBER 2 [ November 1990 - Newsletter # 11 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* CAS Membership Ritch Toop / total membership is 130 2
* Snowbirds and MIG-29 Dick Malott / as a CAS fund-raiser, 2 - 3
Flown Covers aerogrammes were flown by the Snowbirds
and by the pilot commander of a MIG-29
* Fiftieth Anniversary Dick Malott / the Ottawa fly-past involved 3
Flights for the Battle one Hurricane fighter, one Lancaster bomber
of Britain and nine F-18’s, autographed envelopes
are available, attachment (3 pages)
* Book Review : BNAPS Topics - Vic Willson / “photographs 4
A Handbook of the and listings of places and dates of use”,
Airmail Slogans of Canada attachment (1 page)
by D.G. Rosenblatt
* Book Review : Pat Sloan / “a chronological review of 4
The Airmails of aviation and airmail events ... a detailed study
Egypt by John Sears of airmail stamps & design”, attachment (1 page)
* Book Review : Historie Pat Sloan / “an outstanding compendium of 4
Aerophilatelique: Latecoere data, information, anecdotes, and historical
Aeropostale, Air France: facts about one of the world’s great pioneer
1914 - 1940 by Gerard airlines, attachment (1 page)
Collott and Alain Cornu
* Book Review : Airline Ken Sanford / “to assist English speakers 4
and Airmail Encyclopedia, there is a translation of words and phrases
Volume 1 published by gives much more information on the airmail
The Flying Dutchman service than just rates ... a tremendous work”,
Aerophilatelic Society attachment (2 pages)
* Book Review : Historie Ken Sanford / “an aerophilatelist’s 4
Aerophilatelique (same delight ... history of Latecoere Airline ...
book as above) listing of significant flights and crashes”,
attachment (1 page)
* Book Review : A History Ottawa Citizen - Peter Ward / “a complete 4
of Airlines in Canada by listing of all the airlines ever formed here,
John Blatherwick with notes and pictures of the aircraft”
* An Aerophilatelist’s Editorial Excerpt from FISA Bulletin 82 / 5
Guide to FIP an airmail collector’s thoughts on the evaluation
of an aerophilatelic exhibit, including Treatment,
Importance, Knowledge, Research, Condition,
Rarity and Presentation, attachment (8 pages)
VOLUME VII , NUMBER 1 [ March , 1991 - Newsletter # 12 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* 60th Anniversary of the Federal Ministry of Transport / AP-3001 2
R-100 at Saint-Hubert 18 December 1990, dedication of a
plaque at the National Aeronautical
School of Saint-Hubert, attachment (1 page)
* CAS Membership Ritch Toop / total membership is 137 3
* McGreely Express Murray Heifetz / the label sometimes CL-45 3
Label found on Klondike airways covers
prepared by Roessler of New Jersey,
attachment (1 page)
* FIP Championship this is the last time Dick Malott’s exhibit PF-6 3
Class Pioneer and will be entered into an international PF-16
Semi-Official Flown competition
Air Mail Exhibit
VOLUME VII , NUMBER 2 [ September 1991 - Newsletter # 13 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* CAS Membership Ritch Toop / total membership is 142 2
* Aerophilatelic Column Aerophilately Today - R. K. Malott / 3
in the Stamp Collector “anyone able to attend a world stamp
exhibition should do so; it’s a wonderful
experience”, attachment (1 page)
* Atherton World-wide Linn’s Stamp News / every Scott-listed 5 - 6
Airmails Sale airmail stamp is represented, plus printing
varieties, attachment (1 page)
* Canadair’s Regional Air International, Patrick Campbell / 9115 6 - 7
Jet Prototype first flight covers were carried aboard
RJ 7001 / C-FCRJ on 10 May 1991
* Canadian Airways Mike Painter / is researching the plate CL 51 8
Stamps CL51 & CL52 positions of the stamp flaws, also the CL 52
plane depicted - the Junkers CF-AQW
* The 1991 Snowbirds Dick Malott / the 1991 team flew and CF-9100 9 - 10
autographed a number of items for the CF-9101
National Capital Air Show, over Parliament CF-9102
Hill, and at the Saskatchewan Air Show
* London to London Ron Leith’s Public Auction #8 / hammer PF-30 12
Philatelic Items price for vignette - C$9 000, for the special cancellation on a government
envelope - C$575
* Advertising Post Cards Dick Malott / is compiling a listing of 12 - 13
postcards issued by the major Canadian
airlines, information from members solicited
VOLUME VIII , NUMBER 1 [ March 1992 - Newsletter # 14 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* CAS Membership Ritch Toop / total membership is 140 2
* PHILANIPPON 91 Canadian Stamp News, Otto Hornung, 2
Dick Malott / data on the Canadians who
received awards, a serious loss that occurred,
and main events at the Japanese Exhibition
attachment (4 pages)
* Aerophilatelic Column Aerophilately Today - R. K. Malott / 2
in the Stamp Collector this yet-to-be published column includes
more data about the Japanese Exhibition,
information about upcoming Canadian and
USA exhibitions, attachment (4 pages)
* CAS “Contribution Dick Malott / over the last six months, six 2
Awards” award and contribution plaque presentations
have been made, attachment (6 pages)
* Western Canada 2 cvrs / Murray Heifetz / further CL 40 3
Airways Stamps and information needed on the stamps’ double
'Morgan Covers' perforations and on the status of two
flown covers, attachment (3 pages)
* “Aerogramme Going the 1 cvr / Canadian Stamp News - Dick Malott / 3
Way of Airmail Stamps” data on recent aerogrammes and balloon
souvenir envelopes, attachment (2 pages)
VOLUME VIII , NUMBER 2 [ August , 1992 - Newsletter # 15 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* CAS Membership Ritch Toop / total membership is 146 2
* Book Review : by Charles Entwistle, Ken Sanford / 2
Wartime Airmails - “the alternate route for the British
The Hoseshoe Route air services which started in 1940 when
Italy declared war”, attachment (1 page)
* Book Review : by Charles Entwistle, Ken Sanford / 2
Undercover Addresses “the undercover addresses which were used
of World War II during WW II for mail without showing
the true destination”, attachment (1 page)
* Book Review : by Karlheinz Wittig / “a basic chronological 2
Brazilian First listing of first flights connected with Brazil
Flights until 1949 list of literature references”, attachment (1 page)
* Canadian Air Force Ron Miyanishi / a compiled listing of flown 2
Flown Covers and commemorative covers, request for
additions or corrections, attachment ( 8 pages)
* Aerophilatelic Column Aerophilately Today - Dick Malott / contains 2 - 3
in the Stamp Collector several topics - upcoming major aerophilatelic
exhibitions, Canadian flown commemorative
and military covers ... , attachment (6 pages)
* Souvenir Aviation Dick Malott / aviation items from Air Canada 3 - 4
Post Cards and Canadian Air Lines are becoming sought after memorabilia - especially aviation
post cards depicting aircraft
VOLUME IX , NUMBER 1 [ February 1993 - Newsletter # 16 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Changes in CAS Dick Malott : President (new) 2 - 3
Executive Positions Mike Shand : Vice-President (new)
Ron Miyanishi : Secretary (new)
Nelson Bentley : Treasurer (continuing)
* CAS Membership Ritch Toop / total membership is 147 3
* Aerophilatelic Column Aerophilately Today - R. K. Malott / 3
in the Stamp Collector numerous items including a discussion
of the need to attract young people to
aerophilately, attachment (6 pages)
* Fiftieth Anniversary of 2 cvrs / Nelson Bentley / Tiger Moth and CD-92.1 4
Gateau Gliding Club glider flown souvenir covers for the 50th
anniversary of the Gateau Gliding Club
and Pendleton Airport, attachment (1 page)
* Trans World a ten page listing is available of first and 4
Philair Club commemorative flights to and from Canada
during the period 18 April 1950 to 4 April 1992
* Canadian Air Dick Malott / the CAS, with AAMS support, 7 - 8
Mail Catalogue is starting a project to prepare and publish an
Air Mail Catalogue which will feature all aspects
of aero\astrophilately of Canada and NFLD, catalogue sections suggested
* Book Review : Spirit by June Lunney, Trelle Morrow / “a beautiful 9
of the Yukon book with many photos ...”, attachment (1 page)
VOLUME IX , NUMBER 2 [ December 1993 - Newsletter # 17 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* CAS Membership Ron Miyanishi / total membership is 162 2
* First Flight Covers Dick Malott / covers available include the CF-9302 4 - 5
Available from CAS 17 June 1993 Battle of Britain Memorial
Flight and the 18 September 1993
Shearwater International Air Show
* Book Review : by Ian McQueen, Ken Sanford / “shows 5
Jusqu’a Airmail all known air mail markings from various
Markings countries to show that a letter was to be
carried part way” attachment (1page)
* Mini Book Reviews : Ken Sanford / “the first two books ... a 5
chronological listing of flights to and
from Germany except for Lufthansa, ...
the third book listing all the North
American catapult flights and covers”
attachment (1 page)
* Canadair Limited John Peebles / a history of the aircraft 5
Planes on Stamps produced by Canadair Ltd and their
representation on world postage stamps,
attachment (4 pages)
* Fire at the Canadian Dick Malott / two articles about the 6
Warplane Heritage museum’s history and the recent fire which
Museum destroyed five vintage aircraft including a
Spitfire and Hurricane, attachment (3 pages)
VOLUME X , NUMBER 1 [ April 1994 - Newsletter # 18 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* CAS Membership Ron Miyanishi / total membership is 152 2
* New Canadian announcement by Dick Malott that Chris 3
Aerophilatelist Editor Hargreaves has offered to assume the role
as editor of the Canadian Aerophilatelist
* Snowbird Crash Dick Malott / both pilots ejected safely in 5
the recent Snowbird crash near Moose Jaw,
attachment (1 page)
* Hawker Hurricane Northern Flight / the Canadian Warplane 6
MK-11B Museum’s Hawker Hurricane flew covers
at the National Capital Airshow on 28 June
1992, attachment (1 page)
* Book Review : Aerial by A.D. Jones, Ken Sanford / “a chronology 6
Mail Service of the early United States Government Air
Mail - Mar to Dec 1918”, attachment (1 page)
* Book Review : Catalog by Werner Wiegand / “useful for collectors 6
of Aerogrammes of interested in WW II aerogrammes and POW
Canada, USA, UN in letter forms”, attachment (1 page)
New York, 1994
* “The Air Mails Dan Barber / ideas for the new catalogue 7
of Canada” including a preliminary table of contents,
letter to 25 aerophilatelists soliciting support,
other CAS news, attachment (8 pages)
* New Aerogramme 1 cvr / Dick Malott / a new 88-cent CAL 103 7
aerogramme released 25 February 1994,
attachment (1 page)
VOLUME X , NUMBER 2 [ June 1994 - Newsletter # 19 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* New Editor’s Chris Hargreaves / the focus of the 2
Introduction Newsletter is to be the sharing of
information amongst members
* Canadian Air Mail Murray Heifetz / Dick Malott is the 7
Catalogue catalogue editor, any and all items of
Canadian aerophilately to be covered
* Israel Airlines 1 cvr / Fred Blau / details of this 28 March 7105 8
First Flight 1971 flight from Montreal to Tel Aviv
* Canadian Semi-Official 3 cvrs / Murray Heifetz / first of a series CL47-2900 9 - 16
Airmails - the Issues of of articles, the four issues are re-examined, CL 47, CL 48
Commercial Airways Ltd notes on essays, proofs and obliterations CL 49, CL 50
* Remembering Alcock 3 cvrs / Chris Hargreaves / a listing of FF-3 17 - 20
and Brown the “Postal Commemorations of Alcock 3325
and Brown’s Transatlantic Flight, A6912
Produced in Canada and Newfoundland”, A6922
request for any additional information A6936
VOLUME X , NUMBER 3 [ September 1994 - Newsletter # 20 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Notes for New Readers Chris Hargreaves / description of the 2
scope of aerophilately
* Canadian Postal Archives Chris Hargreaves / a philatelic reference 6
Revised Services - Ottawa library with a reading area, staff at the
Postal Archives reduced to four
full-time equivalent positions
* SANABRIA Airmail Stephen R. Datz - editor / the first of several 6 - 7
Catalogue Reissued volumes to be issued will be North America
* First Flights of the Juan 2 cvrs / Robert J. Frost / details of Victoria - 8201 8 - 11
De Fuca Despatch Service Port Angeles and return courier service
* Book Review : East by Bill Colley, Ken Sanford / “covers the 12
African Airmails to 1939 early development of flying and the carriage
of air mail in East Africa ... mishaps and crashes”
* “The Preparation and Chicago Air Mail Society Bulletin - Dr. Reuben 13 -16
Evaluation of Astro- Ramkissoon / a summary of the recent FIP
philatelic Exhibits” guidelines approved for astrophilatelic exhibits
* Follow Up - Canadian Derek Rance / notes on the printers of the stamps, 17 - 19
Semi-official Airmails, plating errors, unlisted varieties, forgeries,
Commercial Airways Ltd “Pine to Palm” covers
* Remembering Alcock and Chris Hargreaves / a revised and expanded 20 - 22
Brown - Revised Listing listing of the commemorative covers that
appeared in the June 1994 Newsletter,
Scott # 494 included in the new listing
* New 1994 CAS 2 cvrs / Dick Malott / covers produced by CF-9400 24
Covers and available from CAS, first day cover of the
Billy Bishop stamp, 1994 Snowbirds covers
* Trans World Philair J. Stoltz / a listing of all the first flight covers 26 - 29
Club Covers to or from Canada which are in stock, prices
quoted in DM (1 DM = $0.88 Canadian)
VOLUME X , NUMBER 4 [ December 1994 - Newsletter # 21 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Notes for New Readers Chris Hargreaves / description of the 2
scope of aerophilately
* 1947 Canadian Air Ottawa Citizen / the remains of TCA 4
Mystery Solved Flight No 3, missing since 28 April
1947, are found 30 km NE of Vancouver
* Librarian’s Report Ivan Mackenzie / a list of the publications 6 - 7
contained in the CAS library
* ICAO Aerophilatelic Dick Malott / exhibitors listed, the exhibit 8
Exhibit, Montreal had forty large frames holding 22 pages each
* The Wreck and Norman Hoggarth / details regarding the new 9
Crash Mail Society society and it’s publication La Catastrophe
* “Patricia Airways and 1 cvr / BNA Topics - Trelle Morrow / CL 13 10 - 14
Exploration Ltd - A a study of the many stamp issues to
Study of its Stamps” and varieties of the company CL 30
* Canadian Semi-Official 1 cvr / Murray Heifetz / second of a series CL 13 15 -19
Airmails - Update of Patricia of articles, a detailed description and to
Airways and Exploration Ltd illustration of items not previously recorded CL 30
* Western Canada Airways 2 cvrs / Derek Rance / searching for CL40-2900 20 - 21
Flights to Cat Lake, Ontario potential Allanwater - Cat Lake first flight CL40-2905
covers, interpreting various cancellations
* Visiting Philakorea Mike Shand / impressions and highlights of 22 - 24
the Korean exhibition
* Follow Up - The Inter- 1 cvr / Don Amos / note concerning this 3325 25
national Air Mail Society short-lived society and its monthly magazine
* Airmail from Craig 2 cvrs / William Robinson, Chris Hargreaves / 26 - 27
Harbour? the route was by sea to Halifax and then by
RPO to Windsor - with no airmail treatment
* An Early Airmail 1 cvr / Trelle Morrow / this Roessler cover 3207 28
First Day Cover with the C3 stamp may be the first use of a
Cachet cachet on a Canadian airmail first day cover
* Fokker Aircraft Jacques Bot / a request for information about the 30
in Canada types of aircraft used on Canadian first flights
* Members Forum Chris Hargreaves, Walter Plomish, Murray 32 - 35
Heifetz / views on the content of the Newsletter,
one very critical letter and a letter of rebuttal
VOLUME XI , NUMBER 1 [ March 1995 - Newsletter # 22 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Notes for New Readers Chris Hargreaves / description of the 2
scope of aerophilately, services of CAS
* A Book About Cheryl Ganz / an idea for a study group which 8
Roessler Airmails? would produce a book on Roessler Airmails
* New Research on the 1 cvr / Walter Plomish / an analysis of PF-30 10 - 18
London to London research documents from the National
Flight of 1927 Archives that point to inconsistencies in
the currently accepted ‘facts’
* The Conundrum of WCA’s 3 cvrs / Derek Rance / Why did WCA CL40-2801 19 - 21
Gold Pines to Favourable organise and proclaim a first flight two
Lake First Flight 3909 months after they had been carrying air
mail to Favourable Lake?
* Follow Up : Canadian 2 cvrs / Trelle Morrow / “it is highly unlikely 3207 22
Airmail First Day Covers a full set of cacheted airmail FDCs exists”
* Follow Up : Airmail to 1 cvr / Walter Plomish / rate & route observations 23
Sierra Leone, 1941? about this 1941 cover with a YMCA corner card
* Follow Up : Fokker Patrick Campbell / a note about Super Universals 24
Aircraft in Canada in Canada and also the restoration of CF-AAM
* Follow Up : The Stamps Derek Rance / details of PA&E stamp CL 14 25
of Patricia Airways and varieties, 25-cent and 50-cent perforated
Exploration Ltd stamps, 25-cent rouletted stamp
* Members Forum Chris Hargreaves / comments regarding the types 30
of content desired for inclusion in the Newsletter
VOLUME XI , NUMBER 2 [ June 1995 - Newsletter # 23 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Notes for New Readers Chris Hargreaves / description of the 2
scope of aerophilately, services of CAS
* Auction Prices in 1 cvr / a cover carried on Soyuz 4 sold for 3
Astrophilately $123 000 at a 1993 auction at Sotheby’s
* Further Study of the Walter Plomish, Charles Firby / research PF-30 11 - 13
London to London on the ‘origin’ of the cover, possible
Flight of 1927 removal of the cover just prior to takeoff,...
* Message-carrier Rockets Bureau FIP of Astrophilately - Jose Grandela / 14 - 16
in the Spanish Civil “rockets existed in the Spanish Civil War ...
War (1936 - 39) extensively used by both fighting armies ...”
* AEROPEX and the FISA Mike Shand, Jonathan Johnson, Nelson Bentley, 17 - 21
“Free Class of Exhibits” Alex Newall / observations of members attending
the Aero Exhibition about the “Free Class”
* Canadian Airmail 1 cvr / Trelle Morrow / notes regarding private 22 - 23
Perfins perfins on covers franked with C1 through C9
* Follow Up : First England - 1 cvr / James Hill / the route was to Karachi, 23
Australia Airmail, 1929? by the old RAF routes, then by sea to Australia
* Follow Up : Fokker Jacques Bot / brief listing of flights, stamps CL 40 24
Aircraft in Canada and semi-officials involving Fokker aircraft 2853
* Information Needed for Dick McIntosh, Murray Heifetz / a request 24 - 26
“Airmails of Canada & Nfld” for members’ data regarding ‘problem’ flights
* The Opening of the 1 cvr / Chris Hargreaves / a comparison of 2933 28
Kingston Airport - 1929 the original cost of this ‘Dedication Cover’
to its value on the market today
VOLUME XI , NUMBER 3 [ September 1995 - Newsletter # 24 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Notes for New Readers Chris Hargreaves / description of the 2
scope of aerophilately, aims of the CAS,
aerophilatelic information sources
* Jack Knight Air Log quarterly, published by the AAMS, will 3
include information on Newsletter covers
* “Longworth-Dames” Chris Hargreaves / “has been expanded to 7
Reprinted include early Canadian mail carrying flights”
* Commemorative Stamp 1 cvr / Leaside Advertiser, commemorative FF-6 8
Requested for Leaside plaque, Frank Ellis / brief recount of the famous
Airfield June 1918 flight made by Captain Brian Peck
* Book Review : A Picture by Jack Lengenfelder, Chris Hargreaves / 9
Postcard History of “entertaining book ... covers civil, military,
U.S. Aviation and general aviation ... emphasis on civil”
* Capt J. Erroll Boyd : CAHS Journal - Ross Smyth / a reprint of FF-35 10 - 17
Pioneer Transatlantic a CAHS article on the 1930 flight, extra AM-6
Air Mail Pilot philatelic information supplied by the author
* Patricia Airways and 3 cvrs / Murray Heifetz / the deformity CL43-2802 18 - 19
Exploration Ltd - appears in the second O of Lookout, these
“Deformed O” Overprints were flown by Patricia Airways and WCA
* A COVAL Cover : From 1 cvr / Jacques Bot / a letter seized by the 20 - 21
the Philippines to the British authorities in 1941 - returned in 1951
Netherlands in 10 Years to the sender by the Dutch Government
* Aerophilatelic Literature George Lauwers, Jacques Bot / COSMOS 21 - 22
- an Astrophilatelic magazine, a listing of
world-wide first flight covers carried by
Fokker aircraft - Trans World Philair Club
* British Columbia Airways - 1 cvr / Walter Plomish / comments about CL 44 23
Commercial Mail the Vancouver-Victoria twice daily service
* Follow Up : First England - 1 cvr / further information about the routes 24
Australia Airmail, 1929? and airlines used in delivering this cover
* Follow Up : Columbia to 1 cvr / Jonathan Johnson / Columbia - Miami 25
Toronto in Two Days - 1939? service was still operating as part of FAM-5
* Dual Franked Air 2 cvrs / 1926 New Zealand - Ann Arbor cover 26
Mail to Canada? shows dual franking, 1930 New Zealand-Canada -
England cover does not, 1 July 1930 UPU agreement
VOLUME XI , NUMBER 4 [ December 1995 - Newsletter # 25 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Notes for New Readers Chris Hargreaves / description of the 2
scope of aerophilately, aims of the CAS,
aerophilatelic information sources
* Remembering Dick Malott / “on that date we lost our 4
Ritch Toop dear colleague, Major Ritch Toop, an
icon to the Canadian military postal
history community ... ”
* Sanabria - the World Airmail Murray Heifetz / first Sanabria revision of 6
Catalogue, North America Canada in 30 years, useful aid for generalists
* Canada Air Mail Collectors as part of the AFA - AAMS merger the Canadian 7
Club - Jack Knight Air Log Air Mail Collectors Club became a study group
of the AAMS, Chris Hargreaves assumed the role
as editor of the existing Canada Air Mail Notes
* Balloon Mail from the 2 cvrs / Major Robert Logan / obituary of Robert 7 - 9
Canadian Government Ship Logan - photographer, surveyor, author, writer,
“Arctic” , August 1922 linguist and pilot, Logan released a message in a
balloon - eventually picked up in Greenland
* United States 1 cvr / Stephen Reinhard / 1912, aviator Roy 10
Pioneer Mail Francis, will be listed as #66 in the new catalogue
* December 1921 1 cvr / David Granger / proposed flight FF-9 11
Halifax to Botwood by Major F. S. Cotton
* The First Quebec North 1 cvr / Derek Rance, Chris Hargreaves / a 2721 12 - 16
Shore Mail Flight : number of questions regarding the flight are
December 25, 1927 examined - including dates and pilots
* Cherry Red Airline Ltd 1 cvr / Doug Smith / the 25 Dec 1929 flight CL46-2905 17
* December 1928 2 cvrs / Bob Jamieson / British Columbia 2853 18 - 19
Airways on covers AFTER the plane was lost
* Flying Ghosts of Christmas 2 cvrs / Mike Shand / both covers were mailed 20
Past: New Zealand 1931/32 and delivered on Christmas Eve
* December 1936 1 cvr / Jack Ince / Imperial Airways African 21
Service, only known example with PAM in address
* December 1940 1 cvr / Chris Hargreaves / cover carried by KLM? 22
* December 1958 2 cvrs / Dick Malott / BOAC, Cdn crash covers 23
* Airmail from London 1 cvr / Frans van Beveren, James Graue, Pat 24 - 25
to South America, 1938 Sloan / details of an Air France 1938 cover
* Canadian Inter-city 3 cvrs / Chris Hargreaves / what air services 26 - 27
Airmail 1932 to 1938? were available between 1932 and 1938?
VOLUME XII , NUMBER 1 [ March 1996 - Newsletter # 26 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Notes for New Readers Chris Hargreaves / description of the 2
scope of aerophilately, aims of the CAS,
aerophilatelic information sources
* Spanish / Swedish Posthorn - Scandinavian Collector’s Club / 6
Tourist Mail!!! 'stamps’ to validate mail sent on charter planes
* “Bermuda by Air” Bermuda aerophilatelia is listed and priced 6
* Book Review : The Gold by Don Parrott, CAHS Journal - William 7
Mines of Red Lake Wheeler / “during the summer of 1936
Red Lake was demonstrably the busiest
airport in the world”
* CAPEX 96 - a Guide Philip McCarty, Dick Malott / venue details, 9 - 11
for Aerophilatelists a listing of aerophilatelic exhibits and events
* Aerophilatelic Exhibiting - by Alex Newall, Trelle Morrow / “An Air Mail 12 - 15
the FIP Regulations Collector’s Thoughts on the Evaluation of an
Aerophilatelic Exhibit”
* Patrician Airways and Bob Jamieson, Donald Cox / the Type B overprint 16 - 20
Explorations Ltd - with malformed third “O” appears on all three
“Malformed O” Variety issues of PA&E, plates and stamps illustrated
* Follow up : the Use of 1 cvr / Mike Shand, Frans Van Beveren / the 21
“Air Mail Deletions” violet deletion bars were applied in the US
to Determine a Route to indicate the end of air mail transmission
* Follow Up : Calgary to 1 cvr / Johnathan Johnson, Kendall 3011 22
Mexico City Air Mail, 1931? Sanford /Prairie airmail - Pembina airmail - 3105
CAM 9 - CAM 3 - CAM 22 - FAM 8?
* Follow Up : Canadian Victoria Times, Jim Brown / 1936 clipping, 23
Inter-city Airmail in the 30s “letters posted here one afternoon will reach
New York the following evening”
* Follow Up : BOA Kendall Sanford, Chris Hargreaves / Was 24
or BOAC? BOAC at one point also referred to as BOA?
* Follow Up : Dec 1954 Kendall Sanford / there is more than one 24
BOAC Crash Cover example of the Prestwick crash cover
VOLUME XII , NUMBER 2 [ June 1996 - Newsletter # 27 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Notes for New Readers Chris Hargreaves / description of the 2
scope of aerophilately, aims of the CAS,
aerophilatelic information sources
* Book Review : Yukon Air- by William Topping / “all major flights 9
ways & Exploration Co. Ltd. are discussed ... over 60 pages of detail”
* Book Review : On Air Mail Richard Beith / “the wartime postal history 9
During World War II collector’s answer to a thousand questions”
* Canadian Aero-Telephone available from Air Canada, vintage series 10
Cards! (1937 - 1961), modern series (1962 - 1995)
* Comox Air Force Museum CFB Comox is home of three squadrons 11
* Attempted Non-stop Flight 2 cvrs / Vancouver Sun, Neil Hunter / 3229 12 - 13
Across Canada - 1932 delays in Sudbury, Regina, Grand Forks
* South African Airways 1 cvr / La Catastrophe, Kendall Sanford / 14 - 15
Crash Off Mauritius - 1987 theories regarding the cause of the crash
* Recent Developments 1 cvr / Ottawa Citizen, Chris Hargreaves / 7537 16
at Mirabel Airport “... it will transfer all transatlantic flights from
Mirabel to Dorval by April 1997”
* Western Canada Airways 1 cvr / Bob Jamieson / 28 January 1928, 17
Ltd : Pre-label Cover “Despatched by Airmail, No Airstamp available”
* Follow Up : PA&E Ltd, Mike Painter / more details concerning the 18 - 19
“Malformed O” Variety damaged O in Lookout on plates 13, 14, 15
* Follow Up : Air Mail Via 2 cvrs / Mike Painter / similar to the March 3105 20 - 21
Winnipeg - Pembina, 1931 1996 Newsletter cover, “could they have been
carried by the various pilots as favour covers?”
* Follow Up : Commemorative 1 cvr / Barry Countryman / commemorative H-6700 22
Stamp for Leaside Airfield? postcard of Canada’s first airmail flight PF-6
* Follow Up : Aerophilatelic by Alex Newall / extra information which was 23 - 24
Exhibiting - FIP Regulations missing in the March 1996 Newsletter
* Follow Up : BOA Jack Ince, Alex Newall, Kendall Sanford, Mike 25
or BOAC? Shand / ‘BOAC’ used in Britain and Europe -
‘BOA’ sometimes used in North America
* Astrophilately - George Lauwers / details about the Belgian 28
B.F.V. COSMOS Astrophilatelic Club COSMOS
* 430 Squadron 50th 1 cvr / Ron Miyanishi / commemorating the 29
Anniversary Covers squadron’s formation in Surrey, England
VOLUME XII , NUMBER 3 [ September 1996 - Newsletter # 28 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Notes for New Readers Chris Hargreaves / description of the 2
scope of aerophilately, aims of the CAS,
aerophilatelic information sources
* New Canadian Postal CPM Curator - Bianca Gendreau / “the 6
Museum - Air Mail Exhibit exhibit is particularly concerned with the
heroic age of Canadian postal aviation”
* “A Century of War by Theo Van Dam / comprehensive coverage, 8
Dates, 1859-1959” 250 countries, 44 maps, 22-page index
* Early Air Mail Service 2 cvrs / Derek Rance / a very thorough CL 6, CL 7 9 - 23
in the Red Lake District, account of the aviation companies offering CL 8, CL 9
1925/1926 air mail support to the area, details of the CL6-2601
stamps produced by these companies
* Lockheed Electra CF-TCC 1 cvr / Air Canada Horizons, Don Lussky / 8607 24 - 25
Flies Again covers to commemorate 50 years of airmail
* Follow Up : Transatlantic 2 cvrs / Richard Beith, Dick McIntosh / 3903 26
Covers from Last Newsletter details about the transatlantic airmail
flights of the 1930s
* Information Wanted : 1 cvr / Dick McIntosh / are there FF-9 27
St Johns to Halifax other covers possible for this event -
Flight, 1921 postmarked on November 16, 19, or 20
* Information Wanted : 1 cvr / postcard to Vancouver, are there 28
Air Mail from Empire other examples of a reduced international
Exhibition, Johannesburg air mail rate being offered for special events
* Information Wanted : 1 cvr / Chris Hargreaves / this Roessler 2817 29
Bremen Rescue Flight, 1928 cover bears an inscription different from
that in Air Mails of Canada and Newfoundland
VOLUME XII , NUMBER 4 [ December 1996 - Newsletter # 29 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Notes for New Readers Chris Hargreaves / description of the 2
scope of aerophilately, aims of the CAS,
aerophilatelic information sources
* In Memoriam : Tony Shaman / exhibitor, author of philatelic 4
Allan Steinhart books including one on WW I censored mail
* Extra Information Barry Countryman / discovery of information 8
on PA&E Ltd in the Ontario Provincial Archives, Finding Aid F11339 - Frank Davison (President) Papers
* Book Review : The by Nelson Eustis, Mike Shand / “indispensable 9 - 10
Australian Air Mail to anyone interested in the aerophilately of
Catalogue Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific islands”
* Revival of Bissett 1 cvr / Chris Hargreaves / announcement of 3431 10
Manitoba financing for the re-opening of one of the gold
mines at Bissett (previously called Rice Lake)
* Earliest Known Canadian 1 cvr / Murray Heifetz / 5 Sept 1906, sixty 11
Postcard with Dirigible Theme million postcards were mailed in Canada in 1913
* First United Kingdom 1 cvr / Steve Reinhard / “occurred in September 12
Aerial Post, 1911 1911 in honour of the coronation of George V”
* Twenty-fifth Anniversary 1 cvr / Mike Painter / a photo autographed 3829 13
of the First Flight in by Alys McKee Bryant at the time of the
Canada by a Woman first flight, photo reverse has flight details
* Winter Flights - Moncton, 1 cvr / David Granger / this cover is one of 2807 14
PEI and Grindstone Island those known cancelled at Middle Sackville
* 1928 : Another “Semi- 1 cvr / Dick McIntosh / addressed to Col. 2817 15
Bremen” Cover? James Fitzmaurice, newspaper clipping
* ORB Cancels on 2 cvrs / Jim Miller / “on flight covers they 2853 16
Flight Covers are particularly prized since most have 2909
something unusual about them”
* 1932 - New Zealand Mike Shand / a drawing by stamp designer 17
James Berry - also designer of coins and medals
* A Favourite Cover 1 cvr / Ivan MacKenzie / signed by Louise 3305 18
Jenkins - Prince Edward Island’s First Aviatrix
* 1935 - Norway House 1 cvr / Derek Rance / note on reverse hints 3507 19
at the isolated & lonely lifestyle of these pioneers
* Christmas 1936 1 cvr / Richard Beith / postcard by Condor 20
Airline in Argentina, reduced air rate to Europe
* 1941 - Airmail to 1 cvr / Chris Hargreaves / POW cover from 21
Kingston, Ontario Germany to Camp ‘F’ at Fort Henry in Kingston
* The American 1 cvr / Jack Ince / a 1941 cover carried twice across 22
African Ferry the Atlantic - the result of wartime conditions
* Collateral Airmail Material 4 cvrs / Trelle Morrow / airline labels illustrated 23
* Canadian Air Mail Arthur Bishop / notes from a speech made at 24 - 25
in the 1990s ? CAPEX 96 - ‘the status of today’s air mail service’
* BOA or BOAC - The 1 cvr / Murray Heifetz / a cover commemorating 26
Ghost of Christmas Past the first day of operations of the new company
VOLUME XIII , NUMBER 1 [ March 1997 - Newsletter # 30 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Notes for New Readers Chris Hargreaves / description of the 2
scope of aerophilately, aims of the CAS,
aerophilatelic information sources
* In Memoriam : Lewis The Flyer - Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame / 7
Leigh, First TCA Pilot taken from Buzz Ogilvie’s eulogy notes
* In Memoriam : Harry Bryant [1910 - 1996] his civilian and military careers 8
* In Memoriam : Weldy Phipps [1922 - 1996] The Daily Telegraph / his 8
military and Arctic bush pilot careers
* Philatelic Exhibiting - The Philatelic Exhibitor - Robert Odenweller / 10
CAPEX 96 an analysis of the judging at CAPEX
* The First Official 1 cvr / Murray Heifetz / details of the three 2823 13 - 15
Canadian Airmail distinct types of markings used on the
Designation - 1928 airmail to Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto
* The “Bremen” 2 cvrs / The Three Musketeers of the Air, 2825 16 - 18
Rescue - 1928 Derek Rance / chronology of events - by the
three Bremen pilots, notes on related covers
* Historical Inaccuracies Orbit - Yuri Kvasnikov / inaccuracies and 19 - 21
on Some Space Stamps discrepancies in space stamp design
* Book Review : Hubbard by Jim Brown / “professional looking ... includes 22 - 24
the Forgotten Boeing numerous reproductions of photographs,
Aviator newspaper clippings, and airmail covers”
* Follow Up - WW II 1 cvr / Chris Hargreaves / cover details, 25
POW Mail “Taxe Percue” the handstamp itself means POSTAGE PAID
* Information Obtained - 1 cvr / Fred Blau / cover carried by BOAC 27
“Lancastrian Air Mail” Lancastrian aircraft from Jerusalem to London
* B.C. Oil Co. Labels T. A. Morrow / multicoloured ‘pilot’ labels 28
VOLUME XIII , NUMBER 2 [ June 1997 - Newsletter # 31 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Notes for New Readers Chris Hargreaves / description of the 2
scope of aerophilately, aims of the CAS,
aerophilatelic information sources
* “New” Canadian 2 cvrs / Mike Shand / Canadian Airlines 9501 8
First Flight Covers covers, Vancouver-Taipei-Kuala Lumpur
* A History of 1 cvr / Chris Hargreaves / three key 3409 10
Aerophilately - Part 1 components of aerophilately in the 30s
* Memoir of an Aero- Richard S. Allen / “we sent for first flights, 11 - 12
philatelic Boyhood airport dedication cacheted covers ...”
* Book Review : The 1 cvr / K.M. Molson and A.J. Shortt / CL 3 13 - 14
Curtiss HS Flying Boats “a treasure-trove of information on the
design, development, production, and ... “
* Follow Up : Information Richard Beith, Gregoire Teyssier / books 15
on Aeropostale Flights available which contain detailed accounts
* Follow Up : Historical The Canadian Philatelist -Trelle Morrow / the 15
Inaccuracies “wrong background” in Canadian stamp C5
* Follow Up : Earliest 1 cvr / Derek Rance / detailed evidence to 16 - 17
Western Canada support the contention that this cover is
Airways Cover? a contrived fraud
* Information Wanted : 1 cvr / Chris Hargreaves / a “souvenir cover”, 19
A “Parachute Cover” carried on a George Bennett parachute jump,
from Montreal many questions remain to be answered
VOLUME XIII , NUMBER 3 [ September 1997 - Newsletter # 32 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Notes for New Readers Chris Hargreaves / description of the 2
scope of aerophilately, aims of the CAS,
aerophilatelic information sources
* Cyber and Print Canadian Stamp News - Charles Verge / 6
Media Reports several recent events reported including the
mammoth debt incurred by PACIFIC 97
* Canadian Warplane Major W. Randall - Lancaster Support CW-9000 7
Heritage Flown Covers Club / brief note on the covers which have up to
been produced and the planes featured CW-9605
* 1928 - 1939 Post Office BNAPS Air Mail Study Group - Basil 8
Announcements of Burrell / copies of announcements which
Canadian First Flights gave rates, routes, cachets and other flight
information, available from the Study Group
* The Flight of the 5 cvrs / Murray Heifetz / details of Wood 2705 10 - 13
“Royal Windsor” and Schiller’s aborted attempt to fly from
Windsor Ontario to Windsor England
* A History of 3 cvrs / Jack Ince / childhood memories 14 - 16
Aerophilately - Part 2 of Zeppelins, the R 101, biplanes, and his
first air mail cover - posted to Penang
* An Update on Dual 5 cvrs / Murray Heifetz, Derek Rance, Jack 2827 17 - 21
Franked Air Mail to Ince / examples of dual-franking both 2933
Canada before and after the 1930 U.P.U. Agreement
* First Flight : Sept Iles - 2 cvrs / Derek Rance / AAMC errors in 3333 22
Wabush Katsao, 1933 reporting this July flight, Nfld cover details
* The Sinking of U-341, 1 cvr / Norman Drummond, Patrick Campbell / 23
A Tragic Sequel a cover marking the 50th Anniversary of an
air accident involving a Liberator ‘sub-killer’
* Follow Up : 1931 2 cvrs / Terry Judge, Jim Kraemer, Ted 3129 24 - 28
“Parachute Cover” Hill / first-hand details concerning a George
from Montreal Bennett ‘parachute jumper’ cover and also
the Montreal 3rd Canadian Air Pageant cover
* Follow Up - Vancouver 1 cvr / Jim Kraemer, Basil Burrell / the 3137 29
to Victoria to England meaning of the large “2” on cover
* Follow Up - Earliest 1 cvr / Derek Rance, Mike Painter / BNAPS 29
WCA Cover? Study Group comments regarding this cover
* Three Book Reports : Ken Sanford / Introducing Combi-Mail 30
Aeropostal History; The Transatlantic Route
1942-1945; Pan American’s Pacific Pioneers
VOLUME XIII , NUMBER 4 [ December 1997 - Newsletter # 33]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Notes for New Readers Chris Hargreaves / description of the 2
scope of aerophilately, aims of the CAS,
aerophilatelic information sources
* President’s Report : Dick Malott / comments on the production 3 - 5
“The Air Mails of Canada of and contributors to the new catalogue,
and Newfoundland” a listing of the Table of Contents
* Canadian First Flight Trans World Philair Club - Jacky Stolz / a 8 - 9
Covers 1995 - 1997 listing of covers produced and prices in DM
* Book Review : by Robin Startup, Mike Shand / rates 10
The Airmails of New and routes of International Airmails
Zealand from 1940 to 1970
* Book Reviews : Japan Trans World Philair Club - Jacky Stolz / 10
(and Singapore) Airlines these two books list and illustrate the known
Airmail Catalogues first flight covers of the two companies
* Western Canada Airways 1 cvr / David Granger / Dec 1927 flight CL40-2706 11
* 1928 British Columbia 1 cvr / Jim Brown / cover mailed August CL 44 12
Airways - Deceptive Cover 25 at 1 p.m. - after the plane had crashed
* October 1928 - A Faked 1 cvr / Mike Painter / an October 23 cover CL 44 13
British Columbia marked “Not Paid for Airmail” and bearing
Airways Cover a “CARTER’S 1 1/2 OZ.” cancellation
* December 1930 1 cvr / Kurt Tischler / Canadian crash cover 14
* 1932 - “Wayzata” Trelle Morrow / note on the stamp’s history AMB-4a 15
Air Mail Stamp and the interesting perforation technique
* Imperial Airways/Belgian 1 cvr / Jack Ince / mail carried in Oct 1932, first 16
Congo Air Mail Link mail from Belgium to connect at Broken Hill
* Jean Batten Joins the 1 cvr / Mike Shand / a cover commemorating 17
Air Mail Society of NZ Batten as an Honorary Member of the society
* 1946 - A Transatlantic 1 cvr / Nelson Bentley / Prestwick-Vancouver 4611 18
Cover Diamond Jubilee Flight, flown in a Lancaster
* 1974 - A Liberian 1 cvr / Chris Hargreaves / shows a stamp 19
Air Mail Cover issued by Liberia showing a German locomotive
* The 40th Anniversary Yuri Kvasnikov / a review of Russian space 20 - 23
of Sputnik philately, several stamps illustrated
* Follow Up : the 3rd Ted Hill / note and snapshot of the autogyro 23
Canadian Air Pageant flown at Montreal by Godfrey Dean
* Information Wanted : 1 cvr / a sales-description of the cover 26 - 27
WW II Red Cross Mail and article explaining the service
* Information Wanted : British 3 cvrs / Chris Hargreaves / an airlines 28 - 29
Commonwealth Pacific Airlines founded in 1946, further information requested
VOLUME XIV , NUMBER 1 [ March 1998 - Newsletter # 34 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Notes for New Readers Chris Hargreaves / description of the 2
scope of aerophilately, aims of the CAS,
aerophilatelic information sources
* Accolades For “AMCN” Chris Hargreaves / AMCN helps identify 2927 12
a mystery 1929 ‘Aero Show’ cover
* 1914 Canadian 1 cvr / Murray Heifetz / the only reported 13
“Air Mail” Cover pioneer cover flown from Bemus Point
N.Y. - and with Canadian franking
* World War II Aerial Michel Brisebois / a history of the use of 14 - 19
Propaganda Leaflets WW II propaganda leaflets, five illustrations
* A History of 4 cvrs / 1982 Airpost Journal - Dr. Perham 20 - 22
Aerophilately - Part 3 C. Nahl / interesting details about the
practices of the dealers in the 20s & 30s
who prepared covers - including Roessler
* “Unreported” First 1 cvr / Richard Whalley / Montreal-Detroit 8003 23
Flight Cover 7 July 1980 by Republic Airlines
* Follow Up : British 3 cvrs / Mike Shand / discussion of this 4615 24 - 25
Commonwealth Pacific joint venture by the governments of New
Airlines Zealand, Australia and the United Kingdom
* Follow Up : Great Lakes 1 cvr / John Johnson, Dan Barber / 3039 26
Air Cruise, 1930 comments regarding the Great Lakes
Air Cruise, 7 - 17 August 1930
* Follow Up : Foxing tips for dealing with foxing of covers 26
* Follow Up : Kitchener & 1 cvr / Jim Kraemer / postmaster signature 27
Waterloo Aero-Meet, 1930 identified, comments regarding backstamping
* Follow Up : World War II 1 cvr / Richard Beith, Emil Zigerlig, Ted 27
Red Cross Mail Wright / after a Pan Am flight to Lisbon,
this 1943 cover travelled to Paris by rail
* Follow Up : The Russian 1 cvr / Yuri Kvasnikov, Patrick Campbell / 28
Flying Wing aircraft on cover is identified as the BiCh-2
VOLUME XIV , NUMBER 2 [ June 1998 - Newsletter # 35 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Notes for New Readers Chris Hargreaves / description of the 2
scope of aerophilately, aims of the CAS,
aerophilatelic information sources
* In Memoriam - Robert Toronto Star / a brief biography, mention 4
Jamieson Loved Stamps of his philatelic activities and collections
* A History of 2 cvrs / The Golden Age of Air Mail - Don 3247 8 - 11
Aerophilately - Part 4 Amos / reminiscences by the “elder 3525
Canada statesman of Canadian air mail collectors”
* C6 - The Canadian The Canadian Philatelist - Jim Kraemer / 11
Air Mail Stamp of 1938 brief note on the Fairchild Sekani
* The “Boxed” Air Mail 4 cvrs / Murray Heifetz / an analysis 2801 12 - 21
Hand Stamp of the Post Office boxed handstamp 3177
first introduced in 1928, many illustrations
* The Numbering of USA 2 cvrs / Jim Brown, Airpost Journal - PF-24 22
Foreign Air Mail Contracts R.E.G. Davies / notes concerning the 2847
allocation of FAM route numbers
* Book Review : Flying Empires, Chris Hargreaves / details about their 23
Short “C” Class Flying Boats development, production, operations...
* Follow Up : Civil Air Richard Beith / a copy of a map from 24 - 25
Services in Europe, 1943 a Lufthansa 31 Jan 1944 timetable
* Follow Up : Prime Ministers 1 cvr / Jim Kraemer / Q & A : Was 3921 26
and Philatelists? Lester B. Pearson a philatelist?
VOLUME XIV , NUMBER 3 [ September 1998 - Newsletter # 36 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Notes for New Readers Chris Hargreaves / description of the 2
scope of aerophilately, aims of the CAS,
and aerophilatelic information sources
* A Fokker Super Universal 1 cvr / Patrick Campbell / a cover carried 9820 3
Flies Again on CF-AAM’s first flight since restoration
* Review : “OAT and AV2 1 cvr / Chris Hargreaves / “a detailed account 6
Markings” - Murray Heifetz of U.P.U. procedures and regulations for
international mail”, the classification of OAT
and AV2 handstamps
* Fritz Simon and the Gunter Rennebeck, Ernst Schmidt, Ken 7 - 11
Catapult-Mail in Nova Sanford / various accounts of the incident
Scotia, October 1931 which killed Simon, eight pictures
* A Canadian Balloon 1 cvr / Robert Terry / account of a 1 Sept 12 - 13
Cover - 1930 1930 Balloon Race to Smithville Ontario
* A Russian “Heavier than History of Aircraft Design in the USSR - V.B. 14 - 15
Air” Flying Machine - Before Shavrov, Patrick Campbell / the trial ’flight’
the Wright Brothers? of the craft designed and constructed by
A. F. Mozhaisky, USSR stamp #4276 (Scott)
* Airmail from Australia 1 cvr / Nelson Eustis, Alan Tunnicliffe / the 16 - 17
and New Zealand rating systems in Australia & New Zealand
* Follow Up : Accelerated 1 cvr / Jack Ince / 17 DE 36 Nigerian mixed 18
Telegraph / Fax Mail telegraph and mail service cover
* Follow Up : The First Chris Hargreaves / discrepancies in the Frank 18 - 19
Quebec North Shore Ellis and Georgette Vachon accounts, several
Mail Flight, 1927 questions about other early North Shore flights
* Follow Up : Bob 2 cvrs / Don Amos / the ‘Beaver’ and 3247 20
of the Northland ‘Maple Leaf’ cover designs, article on 3409
a method for obtaining pilot signatures
* Follow Up : “Boxed” 1 cvr / William C. Noble / comments on the 3349 21
Air Mail Hand Stamps use of these stamps on Canadian covers
* Follow Up : Canadian Mike Painter / the whereabouts of G-CART 22
Airways Limited Photo in 1922 and 1933, picture location suggested
VOLUME XIV , NUMBER 4 [ December 1998 - Newsletter # 37 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Notes for New Readers Chris Hargreaves / description of the 2
scope of aerophilately, aims of the CAS,
aerophilatelic information sources
* Little-known Facts 1 cvr / Patrick Campbell / short note on 6
aviators Blanche Scott & Harriet Quimby
* The Inspiration for the John Bloor / photocopy of the reverse die 7
“Burning Zeppelin” proof of a United Empire Loyalist label, and probably the model for stamp CLP1
* Royal Air Force Air 1 cvr / Murray Heifetz / questions about a 8
Mail Service, 1918 British Field Post Office cover with a hand
script “Aeroplane Flight”, Canadian address
* A Double-Franked 1 cvr / John Woollam / questions about a 9
Cover, 1927 1927 train-carried cover to San Francisco
* The “Bremen” 2 cvrs / Carl Freund / a cover prepared 2817 10
Rescue - 1928 by Topping, backstamped at La Malbaie
* Inauguration of the Dick McIntosh / details about air mail 2847 11 - 17
Montreal - Albany services throughout Canada in 1928,
Air Mail Service, 1928 details about the October 1 inaugural
service, program of events and map
* The Fascination of Michel Brisebois / picture of Brisebois’ 18
Air Mail, 1929 father and a Fokker Super, brief note
* Edmonton Air 1 cvr / Don Amos / this cover bears 3039 19
Show, 1930 the cachets of two different air meets 3049
* Pitcairn Autogyro, Fortune Magazine, Nelson Bentley / 20 - 21
1932 picture advertisement for the plane,
visit to former autogyro pilot
* Newfoundland Airmails 1 cvr / David Granger / transatlantic FF- 49 22
flight by Dornier Do-X , 21 May 1932
* Cover of the 1 cvr / Mike Shand / first official New 23
Millennium ...? Zealand-Australia air mail, Ulm-signed
* First Flight - Edmonton 1 cvr / Chris Hargreaves / a Canadian 3713 24
to Whitehorse, 1937 first flight cover with no Canadian postage
* Barotseland Airmail , 1939 1 cvr / Jack Ince / 9 Jan 39 Lusaka postmark 25
* An Attempted Round the 1 cvr / Jonathan Johnson / cover travelled 3925 26
World Cover, 1939 ‘wrong way’ via Imperial Airways inaugural
* Onward Air Transmission, 1 cvr / E. Zigerlig / censored Quebec to 27
1941 Switzerland letter, OAT strike in red
* Supplement 1 to AMCN Dick McIntosh / Cross Reference Index 29 - 31
VOLUME XV , NUMBER 1 [ March 1999 - Newsletter # 38 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Editor’s Award First recipient of the Canadian Aerophilatelist 10
Editor’s Award is Don Amos for his article
“The Golden Age of Air Mail”.
* Features : 1919 - Hawker & John Butt / a contemporary report AM-1 10 - 14
Greaves Transatlantic Flight from The Newfoundland Quarterly, gives insight into the attitudes to
aviation at the time, several pictures
* Who’s Behind the Cover? 2 cvrs / Ivan MacKenzie / a biography 15
of Rev (Capt) Jack Walsh - preparer
of covers flown by Canada’s military
and Arctic pilots
* 1930 : Windsor to Moncton 2 cvrs / John Irvine / an intriguing 3027 16 - 17
Experimental Flights account of the ‘politics’ regarding the status of these flights
* Follow Up : The Vance Richard Sanders Allen, Patrick Campbell, 18 - 20
“Flying Wing” Johnathan Johnson / research notes
and an article about this unique plane
* Follow Up : MacMillan Richard Sanders Allen / the 1931 survey 21
Aerial Expedition flight of the Lockheed Vega The Viking
* Follow Up : Prime Ministers 2 cvrs / Murray Heifetz, Patrick Campbell / 3921 22 - 23
and Philatelists one signed by a P.M. - the other probably not
* Follow Up : Airmail Rates, 2 cvrs / Johnathan Johnson / answers 24
Canada to Dutch East Indies to questions concerning cover rates
* Follow Up : The “Boxed Murray Heifetz / short note on the 25
Airmail” Handstamp classification of handstamps
* Supplement 2 to AMCN Dick McIntosh / changes and additions 29 - 31
to Section 5
VOLUME XV , NUMBER 2 [ June 1999 - Newsletter # 39 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Flying the Fokker Super Clark Seaborn / “She flies like no other 6
Universal, CF-AAM aeroplane I know. Although quite stable...”
* 75th Anniversary of the a brief history of aviation and other 7
RCAF at CFB Borden military activities at Camp Borden
* Remembering Laurentide Gus Ouattrocchi, Dr Wallace Walford / CL 1 8
Air Service Limited : a brief history of the air services CL 3
- Reflections of Dr Walford -memories about the LAS operation 8 - 9
- 50 Years of Air Mail -Derek Rance / a copy of the notes used 10
in Canada for a 50th Anniversary after dinner speech
- Designing the 50th -1 cvr / Derek Rance / sticker designs, A7408 11 - 14
Anniversary Cover cachets, and marketing of the covers
- The Pilot -The Flyer-Canada’s Aviation Hall of 15
Fame / a biography of pilot Bill Grandy
* Maildrops on the North the son of Romeo Vachon describes the 16 - 18
Shore - Pierre Vachon mail drop operation - includes further
accounts by flight engineers and pilots
* The Vance Flying “Wing” Richard Allen, Patrick Campbell, Mike Shand / 19
Canadian Connections information on the ‘players’ in this drama
* Follow Up : Pan Am’s John Johnson / names of passengers 20
Shediac - Foynes June 1939 and crew on this inaugural flight
Transatlantic Flight
* Follow Up : “Canadian” 1 cvr / Robert Terry / brief history of the 32 21
Gordon Bennett Balloon years of the Gordon Bennett Balloon Races
Cover Races
* Follow Up : The Rev. Steve Mulvey / highlights in the ‘philatelic 22
E.A. Butler life’ of this part-time stamp dealer
* “Wings of Life” Covers 1 cvr / notes on this flight which was inspired 26
by Terry Fox’s cross-Canada run
* Member’s Forum - What 2 cvrs / Nino Chiovelli, Chris Hargreaves / 27
is a Canadian Cover? ideas towards a working definition of a
‘Canadian Cover’
* Supplement 3 to AMCN Dick McIntosh / changes and additions 29 - 31
to Section 5
VOLUME XV , NUMBER 3 [ September 1999 - Newsletter # 40 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* New Canadian Aviation the RCAF and International Air Show 4 - 5
Stamps - issued Sept 1999 panes are displayed & discussed
* Book Review : Wings of by Sheila Reid, Arlene Sullivan / “great 5
a Hero - Ace Wop May photos ... well written ... a colloquial style”
* New Information on the 1 cvr / Gordon McDonald, John Irvine / CLP 6 7 - 15
London to London a three-part analysis of the famous flight, PF-30
Flight of 1927 based on the Art Carty Papers - including
philatelic aspects and the Roessler letters
* The 1929 James Bay Flight 2 cvrs / Derek Rance / a careful analysis of 2861 16 - 19
of “Doc” Oaks flight details, including the ‘slips’ found
in previous and present catalogues
* Who’s Behind the Cover? 2 cvrs / Ivan MacKenzie / biography of A6806 20
Dick Malott - producer of aerophilatelic 6647
covers, member of the AAMS Aerophilatelic
Hall of Fame, and president of the CAS
* Was Aleksander Moshaiski V.B. Shavrov, Alex Newall / quotations 21 - 22
the First Man to Fly? supporting Moshaiski as the first man to fly
* Was a New Zealander the 1 cvr / Mike Shand, Alan Tunnicliffe / 22 - 23
First Man to Fly? information concerning Richard Pearce’s
efforts to be the first man to fly
* What is a Canadian Cover? 3 cvrs / Nino Chiovelli, Ron Miyanishi, 24 - 26
Mike Shand, Robert Terry, Dick McIntosh
Chris Hargreaves / the debate continues
* Supplement 4 to AMCN Dick McIntosh / changes and additions 29 - 31
to Section 5
VOLUME XV , NUMBER 4 [ December 1999 - Newsletter # 41 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Seasonal Special - Aeroplane 1 cvr / Chris Hargreaves / the earliest 5
Cover of the Millennium recorded cover from USA to Kingston
* Aerial Derby during the 1919 1 cvr / David Granger / the 25 Aug 1919 CLP3-1900 6
Canadian National Exhibition Toronto to New York round trip flight
* 80 Years of New Zealand 1 cvr / Mike Shand / details of the first 7
Aerophilately, 6 Dec 1919 air-dropped ‘mail’ over Christchurch
* Dual Franked Air Mail : 2 cvrs / John Woollam, Ralph Mitchener / 8 - 9
Canada to USA description of the practice of dual-franking
* Canada Crash Covers : the 1 cvr / Dick Malott / a cover, photo and PF-30 related 10 - 11
London to London Flight telegram related to the famous 1927 flight
* Patricia Airways and 1 cvr / Ed Matthews / notes about a cover CL13-2602 12
Exploration Ltd with a pair of CL 13 imperforate vertically
* Dual Franked Cover which 1 cvr / Jim Brown / notes on CL44-2800 CL44-2800 13
Flew Two Air Mail Routes and the Seattle-Victoria FAM 2 flight
* Montreal to Albany Oct 1, 1 cvr / Bob Terry / linkage of cover with 2847 14
1928 First Flight Variety the Nuevo Laredo-Mexico City inaugural
* Flight Covers : The Sports 2 cvrs/ John Irvine / two souvenir varieties 3063 15
Cards of the 1930s! of the Windsor-Detroit Tunnel cover
* Transatlantic POW Cover 1 cvr / Jack Ince / notes on an Aug 1944 16
on Pan Am Route FAM 18 registered POW cover to Florida
* 1944 : New Zealand-Canada 1 cvr / Rick Oxenham / notes on an air 17
Inaugural Flight of RAF mail Letter Card to Montreal
* 1978 - The Zanussi Cover 1 cvr / write-up of the 26 July 1978 attempt 18
to cross the Atlantic from NFLD, by balloon
* 1987 - 50th Anniversary 1 cvr / Albert Leger / anniversary cover 19
of Air Canada with block of four of the 36c 'Jet Over Globe'
* Little-known Canadian Patrick Campbell / excerpt from It Seems Like 20
Events Only Yesterday - Air Canada, The First 50 Years
by Philip Smith
* Mail by Helicopter to Notre- 1 cvr / Nelson Bentley / notes on a 1999 21
Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs cover carried on this winter mail route
* Follow Up : Who Was the The Scots by Clifford Hanley, The Sunday 23 - 24
First Man to Fly? Telegraph - L.F. Gillam / claims of heavier-than-
air flights before the Wright brothers
* Book Review : 1 cvr / Kendall Sanford / U.S. airmail stamps, 26 - 27
The Transports “the book covers all aspects of the Transports
by G.H. Davis - from the stamp design and development ...”
* Supplement 5 to AMCN Dick McIntosh / changes and additions 29 - 31
to Section 5
VOLUME XVI , NUMBER 1 [ March 2000 - Newsletter # 42 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Editor’s Award Canadian Aerophilatelist Editor’s Award 4
presented to Patrick Campbell for his
many contributions to the newsletter.
* Review : Air Mail Operations Jack Ince / a useful book for anyone 7
During WW II by H Boyle Jr. involved in writing up WW II covers
* Carcross in the National News 1 cvr / includes a report on the meteorite CL42-2801b 8 crash near Atlin, B. C.
* 1926 : When the FAIRCHILD Air Post Bulletin - Alan Turton / three CL 6, CL 7 9 - 13
AIR TRANSPORT Semi- sections of a 1926 issue are reproduced CL 8, CL 9
Official was a “New Issue” including “About Canadian Air Mails” CL10, CL13
* Follow Up : Royal Air Force 1 cvr / Murray Heifetz / researching the 14
Air Mail Service, 1918 origin of the cover and other details
* Patricia Airways & Exploration 1 cvr / Ed Matthews, Wally Silvestri, CL 13 15
Ltd - Vertically Imperf CL 13 Ernest van Dam / known cover details
* Early Air Mail in the Maritimes James Kraemer, Patrick Campbell / 16
details concerning the FC-2W, G-CAIQ,
and other F airchild C abin versions
* “Flight Covers : The Sports Ken Lawrence / an interesting account 17 - 18
Cards of the 1930s” of the (then) public interest in philately
* The First Transatlantic Flight 1 cvr / Jim Kraemer, Chris Hargreaves / 3921 18 - 19
of Lester B Pearson excerpts from Mike: The Memoirs of the
Rt. Hon. Lester B. Pearson, Volume 1
* Burnelli Aircraft Chris Hargreaves / details of the Canadian 20
Car & Foundry CBY-3 Loadmaster, CF-BEL
* Supplement 6 to AMCN Dick McIntosh / changes and additions 29 - 31
to Section 5
VOLUME XVI , NUMBER 2 [ June 2000 - Newsletter # 43 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* What Was the Cdn Post Walter Plomish, David Whiteley, 8 - 10
Office Attitude Towards Air Chris Hargreaves / details about inter-
Mail Service Before 1930? national air mail rates, post office records
* Imperial Airways Transatlantic 6 cvrs / John Webster, Chris Hargreaves / 3925 11 - 18
First Flight, 1939 different first flight cover designs
* New Discoveries 2 cvrs / Don Lussky / 1 January 1964 6400 19
Montreal to Washington, and 1 June
1950 Vancouver to Sullivan Bay
* The Fairchild FC - 2 Patrick Campbell / particulars concerning 20 - 22
the construction of a replica of the FC - 2
* Follow Up : Royal Air Force 1 cvr / Murray Heifetz, Alex Newall, Chris 23
Air Mail Service, 1918 Hargreaves / an analysis of a cover and
its ‘Aeroplane Fight’ endorsement
* Follow Up : Identification 1 cvr / Gord Mallett / cover signatories 3153 24
of Signatures identified and several flight details given
* Follow Up: TCA Experimental 1 cvr / Flight Deck by George Lothian, 3805 25
Flight, Winnipeg -Vancouver Pierre Vachon / the pilot’s signature
March 1, 1938 is identified as that of H.W. Seagrim
* Follow Up : CAAF 1 cvr / John Wannerton / clarification 25
of the meaning of ‘CAAF’ on cover
* Supplement 7 to AMCN Dick McIntosh / changes and additions 29 - 31
to Section 5
VOLUME XVI , NUMBER 3 [ September 2000 - Newsletter # 44 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* The Korean War 1 cvr / BNAPS Study Group / short 5
note on Cdn Postal Corps in Korea
* The Postal History 8 cvrs / Grey, Bruce, Dufferin & Simcoe 6 - 11
of Camp Borden Post Hist Study Group - Dave Hanes /
Camp Borden handstamps & markings
* Prairie Airmail 1 cvr / Clark Seaborn / restoration and 3011, 9820 12 - 15
Commemorative Flight commemorative flight of CF-AAM 2008
* Who Flew the Toronto - 2 cvrs / Dick McIntosh, John Proctor, 2943 16 - 19
Buffalo First Flight Neil Hunter, CAHS / proof is presented
Covers, 1929 that Cdn Colonial Airways flew the service
* Follow Up : Transatlantic 7 cvrs / Don Lussky, John Webster, 3921 20 - 23
First Flights, 1939 Jack Ince, George Sioras / various Pan 3925
Am & Imp Airways covers are analysed
* Snowbird Flown 2 cvrs / Dick Malott / the 1 July 2000 flown 27
Covers 2000 cvrs over Ottawa, Rockland, & Grand Lake
* Supplement 8 to AMCN Dick McIntosh, Nelson Bentley / changes 29 - 31
and additions to Sections 5, 10, 11, 27
VOLUME XVI , NUMBER 4 [ December 2000 - Newsletter # 45 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* In Memoriam : John Butt, Michael Deal / author of Sections 23&24 5
Nfld Airmail Specialist AMCN & several other publications
* Pioneer Canadian Air Mail 1 cvr / David Granger / 24 - 29 Sept 1919 6
Round Trip Cover ‘By Ariel Post’ cover, Truro-Charlottetown
* 1927 Air Mail - B.C. to U.S. Jim Brown / a letter outlining potential service 7
between Victoria, Vancouver and Seattle
* Air Accelerated Mail - Canada 1 cvr / Rick Oxenham / 20-cent Special Delivery 8
(Via USA) to NZ, 1928 stamp accepted as the required 2-cent payment
* Unorthodox Frankings 1 cvr / Chris Hargreaves / 20-cent Postal Note 9
stamp not accepted as required airmail payment
* Four Victorias and 1 cvr / Gord Mallett / block of four Scott 3119 10
George - the Fifth! #51 used on a 1931 FFC to London Ontario
* Trans-Canadian Air 1 cvr / Don Lussky / unidentified signature 3129e 11
Pageant, 1931 across unlisted cachet, Saint Paul Minnesota
* “Autogyros on Stamps” Scott Stamp Monthly / history of Juan de la 12 - 13
by Nelson Bentley Cierva’s autogyro and its depiction on stamps
* The Christmas Parachute 1 cvr / by Arthur Bergen / details of a Dec 1939 14
Drops to Mornington Island parachute mail drop to the Australian island
* Mail from St. Pierre 1 cvr / Johnathan Johnson / on Pan Am’s first 15
et Miquelon, 1939 return flight on the northern trans-Atlantic route
* Trans-Atlantic Pan Am 1 cvr / Jack Ince / Feb 1942 Denmark to Greenland 16
FAM 18 Middle Route cover by Jusqu’a New York, routing detailed
* Avro Lancastrian G-AGWH James Davidson / the air mail stamp depicts the 17
“Star Dust” Bahamas Stamp lost plane, wreckage located in February 2000
* 50th Anniversary of Avro 1 cvr / Patrick Campbell / flight to New York, 5005 18 - 19
C-102 Jetliner First Flight stamp # 905, 1950 Toronto Star article
* Crash of the De Havilland 1 cvr / Chris Hargreaves / 2 May 1953, crash 20
Comet Near Calcutta cover from BOAC Comet 1 G-ALYV
* Wright B Flyer Flies Again Stephen Neulander / copied after Wrights’ plans 21
* CANPEX 2000 at 1 cvr / Mike Shand / details of the exhibits, an 22
Christchurch, NZ innovative “Social Philately Class” display
* Aerophilatelic Cover 1 cvr / Ralf Peter Wunschmann / Frankfurt 23
of the Millennium 31 Dec 1999 - Johannesburg 1 Jan 2000
* A Mystery Solved : 3 cvrs / Chris Hargreaves, Ed Matthews / CL 40 24 - 29
Western Canada Airways history of Wadhope post office, evidence
“Long Lake” Overprints suggesting the use of the semi-official
air mail stamp was completely legitimate
* Book Review : Swiss Ken Sanford / 2000 edition, “lists all Swiss 31
Air Mail Handbook special flights, first flights, air mail stamps ...”
* Book Review : Peruvian by Herbert Moll / “covers early experimental 31
Civil Aviation flights by Peruvians such as Jorge Chavez ...”
VOLUME XVII , NUMBER 1 [ March 2001 - Newsletter # 46 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Editor’s Award Canadian Aerophilatelist Editor’s Award 5
presented to Ed Matthews for his
research into the LONG LAKE overprints.
* The Flying Philatelist - 3 cvrs / Patrick Campbell / flight and formal 8 - 11
Producing First Day activities related to the launch of a set of
Covers for the CL-215 stamps including the Canadair CL-215
* Attempted Canada - 2 cvrs / Ian McQueen, Peter Wingent / 12 - 15
Africa Airmail, 1931 routing possibilities of a cover mailed
to Capetown from Calgary
* Who’s behind the Cover? 2 cvrs / Ivan MacKenzie / short biography 16
of Captain G. A. MacKenzie - producer of
Snowbird, Air Show and other covers
* Review: Air Mails of Canada Chris Hargreaves / “the emphasis is much 17
1925 - 1939, George Arfken more on the international services than
and Walter Plomish on our national services”
* Follow Up: Imperial 5 cvrs / many contributors / the pattern 18 - 23
Airways Transatlantic to the numbering of covers, the McKnight
First Flights, 1939 Kauffer covers, the Golden Hind
* Follow Up: Flight or Fight 1 cvr / David Whiteley, Alexander Newall / 24 - 26
That is the Question? answers to the question based on military
postal practices and schemes during WW I
* Follow Up: Pilot’s Log Susan Sheffield / information on contents 27
Books in the Western Canada Airways archives
* Edmonton - Demarais 1 cvr / questioning the type of emergency 4901 27
Emergency Flight, 1949 and why a postal inspector went along
* World War II Air Mail 4 cvrs / Maurice Hampson / description 28 -29
Covers of Ferry Command covers, Merchant Navy
covers and other covers for sale
VOLUME XVII , NUMBER 2 [ June 2001 - Newsletter # 47 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Geographical Features Named Jennifer Romanko, Chris Hargreaves / 6 - 8
After Air Mail Pilots - A includes type of feature or location, pilot
Preliminary Listing names taken from catalogue Section 26
* 1942 - Wartime First Flight 5 cvrs / many contributors / comments FF-63 9 - 16
Covers from Newfoundland relating to handling & origin of the covers
* Yuri Gagarin on Stamps Jeff Dugdale / a history of the cosmonaut’s 16 - 19
career and the stamps issued in his honour
* How One Cover Spawned 2 cvrs / Gord Mallett /a 1954 Moose Jaw 540408 20 - 22
Three Others crash cover and the three other covers
required for successful delivery of contents
* Who’s Behind the Cover? 2 cvrs / Ivan MacKenzie / short biography 23
of Cecil Stoner - producer of covers flown by
Canadian and international military aircraft
* Follow Up - 1919 Nova David Granger, Conway Longworth-Dames / 24
Scotia to P.E.I. Flight publicity letter from Devere Aviation Company
* 1914 Trans-Canada Air Lines 1 cvr / Johnathan Johnson / questions 4107 25
Toronto - New York Service raised about the date for AMCN #4107
* Airmail from Africa to 1 cvr / Ian McQueen / help wanted in 26
Canada, 1946 determining why two red bars were applied
* First flight Cover Guatemala 1 cvr / Don Lussky / information required 27
to Montreal, 1953 about the cover, its route and aircraft
* Supplement 9 to AMCN Bill Robinson / ammendments to section 16 29 - 31
VOLUME XVII , NUMBER 3 [ September 2001 - Newsletter # 48 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* An Unrecorded Pioneer 1 cvr / Don Lussky, Chris Hargreaves / 4 - 5
Flight Cover??? issues concerning a 1923 Woodstock cover
endorsed “By Aeroplane From Woodstock Ont”
* The Victoria-Seattle “Via 6 cvrs / Ed Matthews, Jim Brown, Conway PF-29 6 - 10
Seaplane” Postmark: Real Longworth-Dames / the conclusion is
or Bogus? reached that the postmark is legitimate
* A. C. Roessler - Villain Chris Hargreaves / references to the many 11
or Hero? dubious items produced by Roessler
* Who’s Behind the Cover? 2 cvrs / Ivan MacKenzie / short biography CW-7600 12 - 13
of Eric Grove - producer of military flight
covers including “double flown” covers
* “2002 A Space Odyssey” Bert van Eijck / stamps and postmarks 14 - 15
in Philately displaying the Clarke/Kubrick theme -
reprinted from the journal Orbit
* Follow Up: Vancouver 3 cvrs / Jim Brown, Chris Hargreaves / 3047 16 - 17
Airport Covers identification of postal markings and 3133
aviation companies doing the flights 4109
* Follow Up: The Avro 1 cvr / Don Lussky / background on the 5005 18 - 19
Jetliner 1950 Toronto to New York inaugural flight
* Follow Up: British South 1 cvr / Richard Beith / details of the crash 20 - 21
American Airways - Crash of the Avro Lancastrian Star Dust and the
of the “Star Dust” discovery of its remains in 2000
* Follow Up: 40th Anniv- stamps are displayed and the website 22
ersary of Yuri Gagarin given for Yuri Gagarin covers
* Cover Related to August 1 cvr / Gord Mallett / cover signed by pilot PF-8 23
1918 Toronto/Ottawa Flights? Innis possibly linked to pioneer flights
* A Shoal Harbour Balbo Cover 1 cvr / Bob Dyer / the provenance of covers 24 - 26
Provenance and Questions on the Balbo flight from Shoal Harbour
* Experimental Prairie Airmail 2 cvrs / Gord Mallett / questions about 2853k 27
Flights, 1928 pilot signing error and altered backstamp 2853n
* Information obtained - 1 cvr / Don Lussky / a Fort Worth - Denver 28
anti-climax! FFC that didn’t get backstamped
* New publication: Joseph Bergier / Postal Airmail Connections 29
Between Europe and North America, 1919-1945
* “2001 A Yukon Odyssey” 2 cvrs / Gord Mallett / details of the route flown 30 - 31
Commemorative Airmail Flights and the seven air mail covers prepared
VOLUME XVII , NUMBER 4 [ December 2001 - Newsletter # 49 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* New Australian First 1 cvr / Phil Vabre, Nelson Eustis / 4
Flight covers the rise and fall of Impulse Airlines
* 1927: London to London Gordon McDonald / a letter establishes 6 - 7
Flight that the aircraft was not registered
* 1929 - Leon Globensky 2 cvrs / Neil Hunter / a cover marked “Air 8
Mail Section” did not travel by air
* Errol Boyd - “The 1 cvr / David Granger / October 1930 Trans- 9
Lindbergh of Canada” Atlantic flight, Harbour Grace to Croydon
* A True Stamp Collector 2 cvrs / Mike Shand / a choice not to send 10
stamps to New Zealand with Sir C. K. Smith
* 1939 - Imperial Airways First 3 cvrs / Andy Mrozowski, John Rawlins / 11 - 12
Trans-Atlantic Flight official and privately produced flown covers
* 1943 - Czechoslovakia Forces 1 cvr / Richard Beith / an inward cover 13
Cover to Canada from an Armoured Brigade member in GB
* The Douglas DC-4E 1 cvr / Murray Heifetz / suggestions as to 14
why the plane appears on a Czech stamp
* 1949 - First Flight 2 cvrs / Chris Hargreaves / cover stiffener 4911a 15
Vancouver to Tokyo results in 50 cents postage due
* 1955 - A Plane Crash 1 cvr / Obed Eliashar / the refusal of authorities 16 - 17
that Never Happened! to release details related to a crash
* 1961 - An Unlisted Wash- 1 cvr / Jonathan Johnson / additional information 18
ington to Montreal FFC required about the flight and aircraft used
* 1960’s Jets 2 cvrs / Don Lussky / new Boeing 707 and 6206 19
Boeing 727 flights added to Section 5 6314
* 1971: London, England - 1 cvr / Mike Painter / envelopes carried in 7160 20
Victoria Air Race a Staggerwing Beach by Olson & LeMay
* 1989: Helsinki - Toronto 1 cvr / Herbert Lealman / March 31 1989 8902 21
First Flight Cover Finnair FFC reported
* Is This the True Aerophilatelic 1 cvr / Mike Shand / this “Polarogramme’ 22
Cover of the Millennium? was carried on a Quantas tourist flight
* 2001 - Fort McMurray Gord Mallett / pictures of the Snye at Fort 23
McMurray & Edmonton’s ‘new’ Hanger #1
* Aircraft Engines on Stamps Donald Holmes, Chris Hargreaves / four 24 - 25
aircraft engines & designers commemorated
* Follow Up: More on Mike Shand / Roessler’s airmail news-letter 26 - 27
A. C. Roessler Airplane Stamp News #1 issue
* Western Canada Airways - 1 cvr / Derek Rance, Conway Longworth- CL40-2700 28 - 29
Red Lake Flights, 1927 Dames / details & a Roessler Red Lake cover
VOLUME XVIII , NUMBER 1 [ March 2002 - Newsletter # 50 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* The Golden Age of Flight - 11 cvrs / Chris Hargreaves, Donald Holmes, A6808 2 - 17
A History of Air Mail James Davidson, Jacques Bot, Cheryl Ganz, A7408
Through 50th Anniversary Mike Shand, John Johnson, Andy Mrozowski 8605
Stamps and Covers
* The World’s First Official 2 cvrs / Ken Harman / the Allahabad India flight 19 - 25
Post by Airplane on 18 Feb 1911, circumstances of the flight
* Editor’s Award Canadian Aerophilatelist Editor’s Award 2002 26
presented to Gord Mallett for
compiling the index to the newsletter.
* News - News - News Royal 2002 balloon flown covers and Cinderella 26
stamps designed by Nino Chiovelli
VOLUME XVIII , NUMBER 2 [ June 2002 - Newsletter # 51 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* News - News - News 1 cvr / Royal 2002 flown balloon 3
cover with a CAS Cinderella vignette
designed by Nino Chiovelli
* Royal 2002 Royale Mike Shand, Nino Chiovelli / three reports 4 - 7
on CAS show activities, show cancellations
palmares and special awards
* Orapex 2002 Mike Shand, Buzz Bourdon / report on the CAS 8 - 9
annual meeting, first airmail into New Zealand
* Patricia Airways 1 cvr / Murray Heifetz / a 14 Sept 1927 postmark 11
suggesting that the company existed four
months earlier than previously reported
* 1931: Is this a Roessler Cover? 1 cvr / information required on who 3105 13
designed the Winnipeg-Pembina cover
* Maritime and Newfoundland 2 cvrs / Ed Matthews / question - did the 3151 14 - 15
Airways cover continue onward to the addressee?
* 1939 - Postage Due Charges 7 cvrs / Chris Hargreaves, Bob Dyer / 3923 16 - 17
on Newfoundland First each cover has a different combination
Flight Covers of postage or postage due
* 1939 - Imperial Airways Trans- 2 cvrs / Chris Hargreaves, Joseph Bergier / 18 - 20
Atlantic First Flight Covers information and questions about McKnight
Kauffer and other flown covers
* 1942 - Trans-Atlantic First 2 cvrs / John Walsh / information on this FF-63 21 - 22
Flight Covers from Nfld service and the two shown covers
* 1942-45: What was Pan Am’s Chris Hargreaves / attempting to reconcile 23 - 24
Northern Trans-Atlantic Route? four ‘strands’ of information on routing
* Supplement 10 to AMCN Nino Chiovelli et al / changes and additions 29 - 31
to Section 8 - Canadian Balloon Covers
VOLUME XVIII , NUMBER 3 [ September 2002 - Newsletter # 52 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* News - News - News Day of Aerophilately in Toronto, AAMS 3
President’s Award winner Jonathan Johnson
* Book Review: The Illustrated 1 cvr / Mike Shand / “full airmail history in 4
Aviation & Airmail History wonderful detail form the first local flights
of Fiji by Bryan Jones ... to Trans-Pacific service in the 1940’s ...”
* The Inaugural Airmail NWT Derek Rance / all the details and problems 2907 5 - 7
Flight, Jan 23 - Feb 5 1929 related to Dickin’s historic flight
* More Aircraft Engines on 4 cvrs / Patrick Campbell, Harry Hargreaves, 8 - 11
Stamps Donald Holmes, Mike Shand / covers and 17
stamps highlight aircraft engines and designers
*Follow Up: Geographical Features Mike Painter / the story behind features 12
Named After Air Mail Pilots named after United Air Transport pilots
* Follow Up : 1930 the Kitchener 1 cvr / Jim Kraemer / the story behind the 12 - 13
- Windsor Cover creation of this ‘unofficial’ cover
* Follow Up: 1949 Edmonton - 1 cvr / Don Amos / a suggested answer 4901 15
Demarais Emergency Flight regarding the cause of the flight
* Follow Up: Bermuda “entry tax” Herbert Lealman / Bermuda Air Catalogue 16 - 17
information about these “head tax” items
* Follow Up: The Numbering 1 cvr / Linn’s Stamp News / explanation of 18
of Covers numbering on covers carried on the Challenger
* Unusual Covers from 5 cvrs / Ron Miyanishi, Fred Dietz, Don FF-41 20 - 21
Edmonton to the U.S.A. Amos / special features on Bob of the CL46-3001b Northland and Cherry Red Airline covers
* Victor Nawratil Covers 3 cvrs / Chris Hargreaves, Dick McIntosh 3711b, 3713a 22 - 23
Jim Brown / unusual foreign franking on 3903x
Nawratil’s Canadian first flight covers
* The Handling of First 1 cvr / Chris Hargreaves, Brian Wolfenden 3619 24 - 26
Flight Covers David Piercey / use of and interpretation of
information on FFC mail bag tags
* Supplement 11 to AMCN Nino Chiovelli et al / changes and additions 28 - 29
to Section 8 - Canadian Balloon Covers
* Supplement 11 to AMCN Chris Hargreaves, Gord Mallett, Mike Painter / 30 - 31
additions to Section 27 - Bibliography
VOLUME XVIII , NUMBER 4 [ December 2002 - Newsletter # 53 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* In Memoriam: Nelson 1 cvr / Chris Hargreaves, Dick Malott / 3
Bentley, 1917 - 2002 details of Nelson’s life and hobbies
* News - News - News CAS Golden Jubilee Medal winners, Pipex 4 - 5
award winners, questions related to proposed
CAS website, Day of Aerophilately in Toronto
* A Sleeper of Sorts Nino Chiovelli / Scott #1183 shows Bonsecours 6
Market - Canada’s first aircraft factory?
* Canada’s First Official 1 cvr / David Granger / details about Peck’s PF-6 7
Airmail Flight pioneering Quebec to Toronto 1918 flight
* 1919 - Admiral Kerr Don Lussky / unlisted New York - Chicago flight 8
* 1926/96 - Harold Farrington 1 cvr / Dave Brown / “70 Years later - The Harold 9
Farrington Memorial Air Pageant”
* 1928 - “Fool’s Gold” 1 cvr / John Johnson / included as an AMCN 2807d 10
first flight cover but perhaps shouldn’t be 2911
* 1930/1980 Anniversary of First 1 cvr / Bob Terry / Brazilian stamp commemorates 11
South Atlantic Airmail Crossing the crossing of South Atlantic by Jean Mermoz
* Air Mail Routes in Operation Brian Wolfenden / description and map of 1931 12 -15
North America air mail routes
* 1930 - Toronto to Windsor 1 cvr / Mike Painter / a specially created cover - 16
but to commemorate what event?
* Christmas Greetings Quiz Mike Shand / challenge to name 1 pilot and 17
9 planes pictured - answers to be in issue #54
* 1932/2002: The Dornier D0-X 1 cvr / Gunter Rennebek / details of the AM-9 18 - 19
trans-Atlantic flight & commemorative cover
* 1933 - Air Mail to Vancouver 1 cvr / Tony Kershaw / details and questions 20
on United Airlines Seattle to Vancouver service
* Air Crash Mail of Imperial Air- Ken Sanford / “lists all the known crashes, 21
Ways & Predecessor Airlines interruptions and forced landings”
* World War 2 - Little Norway 1 cvr / Susan Sheffield / first day cover of 22
War Issue air mail stamp Scott C
* The Vikings in Muskoka reprint from Spring 1999 issue of “Vintage 23 - 24
Muskoka” / Norwegian pilots in training
* 1940 - The Battle of Britain 1 cvr / Donald Holmes / Tiger Moth cover 25
signed by author-pilot Geoffrey Wellum
* Trans Atlantic - Southern Route 1 cvr / Jack Ince / Pan Am FAM 22, 26 - 27
Dec 1942, Iran - U.S.A.
* 1958 - The Avro Arrow 1 cvr / Ron Myanishi / first flight cover, 28
28 Mar 1958, Avro CF-105 Arrow
* British “Airliners” Stamps 3 cvrs / Herbert Lealman / first day 29
cover showing full set of the stamps
* Follow Up : Where Was This Ed Matthews / the location of the Canadian 30
Photo Taken? Airways Limited sign unlikely to be Toronto
* 2002 Grey Cup Covers 1 cvr / Nino Chiovelli, Dick Malott, 31
Cecil Stoner / Snowbirds flown covers
VOLUME XIX , NUMBER 1 [ March 2003 - Newsletter # 54 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* CAS Western Chapter mission statement of the new chapter, 3
listing of executive positions and names
* Editor’s Award 2003 Canadian Aerophilatelist Editor’s Award 6
recipient - Nino Chiovelli, for organizing the balloon
flight at ROYAL 2002 ROYALE and many other
contributions to the CAS
* Book review : Airmail by Ian McQueen [author], Mike Shand / 7
Directional Handstamps “major study of many different airmail
markings including transoceanic directions”
* Answer to Christmas Quiz Mike Shand / “airmail development depended 8
far more on available machine and facilities than ...”
* A New CAS - Snowbirds 1 cvr / CAS member Gord Mallett’s son 9
Connection Charles becomes Snowbird #9
* The Toronto Aerospace Ron Myanishi / history of the museum 10
Museum and concern about possible eviction
* Follow Up : 1919 Admiral Harry Hargreaves, Mike Shand / a fourth 11
Kerr and the V1500 account of the Dec 1918 flight to Karachi
* Follow Up : Patricia Airways 1 cvr / Barry Countryman, Mike Painter 12 - 15
John Johnson / uncertainty as the when
the company was officially formed and
when it ceased operations
* Toronto to Buffalo Air Mail - Jonathan Johnson / facts about the 16
The Sikorsky S-38 amphibian’s undercarriage, accommodation
and hull
* Montreal - Windsor on 3 cvrs / Barry Countryman / created to 17
15 Sept 1930, But Why? commemorate Boyd’s Atlantic crossing?
* 1931 - a Roessler Cover! 2 cvrs / Austin Lincoln / evidence the 3105 17
cachet design is one of Roessler’s 3105f
* 1933 - Air Mail to Vancouver 2 cvrs / Jonathan Johnson / enough 18
time to make the flight
* The Handling of First Chris Hargreaves / a mail bag tag raises 19
Flight Covers new questions about handling of FFCs
* 1942 - 45: What Was Pan Chuck LaBlonde, Jack Ince, Jonathan 20 - 21
Am’s Northern Trans-Atlantic Johnson / two primary-source documents
Route? help to answer previously raised questions
* Book review : Gateway to the Gord Mallett / “for many years Blatchford 22
North by Tony Cashman Field was Canada’s undisputed gateway
to the north”
* Information Wanted : 2 cvrs / John Irvine / “Daily Service 2945 23 - 26
National Air Service Toronto to Windsor with Buhl
Airsedans” mystery statement
* Miss Halifax - Mary Vetisse 1 cvr / information wanted on the link 3105 27
between postmaster McHale and Vetisse
* Pan Am Etiquette 1 cvr / Jack Ince / information wanted on 27
an etiquette which reads “By Pan
American Air Mail Service”
VOLUME XIX , NUMBER 2 [ June 2003 - Newsletter # 55 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Captain Brian Peck Jim Davidson, Chris Hargreaves / was 5
Captain Peck with the RFC or the RAF
when he made his June 24th 1918 fight?
* X Prize Don Wilson / a $100 million cash prize 5
to jump-start the space tourism industry
* Newfoundland Airmails 6 cvrs / Chris Hargreaves / the 25 Feb FF-1, FF-3 6 - 9
2003 Harmers sale of the “Labrador FF-4
Collection”, Hawker and Grieve,
Alcock and Brown, Major Raynham
* Obese Passengers … Harry Hargreaves / … could have 10
caused plane to crash!, reaction
* Advice on Exhibiting Murray Heifetz / common mistakes made 11
by international level exhibitors
* Canadian Airways Gord Mallett / Sigerson letter providing 12 - 13
Sticker Stamps details surrounding the design of the
surcharged Canadian Airways CL52
* Follow Up : Roessler 5 cvrs / David Brown, Jim Brown, Murray CL40-2700 14 - 22
and Red Lake Heifetz, Ed Matthews, Derek Rance, John 2801
Bloor, Chris Hargreaves / WCA Roessler
covers that either should or shouldn’t be in
the catalogues, Red Lake postmaster’s role
* A. C. Roessler - Villain 1 cvr / a Roessler cover carried on the 23
or Hero? 1927 PINEDO flight
* Follow Up : the DC-4E on Murray Heifetz , Richard Beith, Bedrich 24 - 25
a Czechoslovakian stamp Helm, Jonathan Johnson, editor / further
suggestions as to why the DC-4E appears
on the Czech stamp
* 1928 - Boston Radio Aero 1 cvr / question raised about the activities 26
Show of the show and a cover flown to New York
* An Intriguing Arctic Cover 1 cvr / question about why an ‘Arctic Village 27
Alaska’ air mail cover was produced
* Members’Forum : Mike Shand / a challenge to FISA’s stated 28
Pilot-Signed Covers position that a pilot signature adds nothing
to the aerophilatelic value of a cover
* Canadian Warplane 3 cvrs / Eric Grove / the issues of 2002, 29 - 31
Heritage Covers listing of covers available at CWH museum
VOLUME XIX , NUMBER 3 [ September 2003 - Newsletter # 56 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* 50th Anniversary of the 1 cvr / Jim Davidson, Dick Malott, Ron 5
R.C.A.F. Comets Miyanishi, Francois Bourbonnais, Chris
Hargreaves / commemorative covers
flown on Bombardier CC144 Challenger
* National Air Transport Barry Countryman / an early Toronto to 6 - 8
Limited Windsor passenger service, Buhl Airsedans
* Canadian Historical 14 cvrs / Murray Heifetz / ... And Their 9 - 15
Aviation Events … Pictorial Cachets -1909 to 1934, events
explained in part by the cachet message
* Another Patricia Airways & 1 cvr / Chris Hargreaves / question about 17
Exploration Ltd. mystery a CL14 cover with a violet overprint
* Follow Up : Boston Radio 1 cvr / John Johnson / a CAM 1 flight, 18
Aero Show sponsored by Colonial Airlines
* Follow Up : BCM/AIRFIELD Alan Tunnicliffe, Mike Shand / guarantee by 19
cachet Francis J. Field Ltd. that a cover is genuine
* New Book : WW II Mail from by Charles LaBlonde [author], Alan Warren / 20
Switzerland to Great Britain, “Discussions in each chapter address the topics
Canada & United States: of surface mail, airmail, and censorship.”
A Postal History Handbook
* The Canadian International Simine Short / details regarding use of the 21
Air Show glider stamp 1999 Salto acrobatic sailplane in the stamp design
* Regina Board of Trade titled “First Flight Compliments of Regina 3100 22
handout Board of Trade …”, no doubt related to the
inauguration of regular prairie airmail service
* 1935 crash cover? question as to why “Damaged due to crash at 3521 23
Halifax” appears on a Halifax - Sydney cover
* Unusual Postal Stationery 1 cvr / information needed, envelope displays 23
CPO Air Mail logo & O.H.M.S. & free frank
* Reprints of FRANCIS J. full listing of reprinted booklets including the 24 - 25
FIELD booklets number of illustrated pages and retail price
* Supplement 12 to AMCN Nino Chiovelli et al / changes and additions 27 - 31
to Section 8 - Canadian Balloon Covers [list 3]
VOLUME XIX , NUMBER 4 [ December 2003 - Newsletter # 57 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* New Canadian Space Chris Hargreaves / pane of eight stamps, 4 - 5
Stamps each depicting one of the eight Canadian
astronauts who have flown in space
* Bernie Reilander : Canada Canadian Stamp News, Roman Zakaluzny / 6 - 7
Post’s Cancellation Designer profile of the designer’s 30 years of work
history, two recent Reilander cancellations
* 150th Anniversary of Flight 1 cvr / Richard Beith, Herbert Lealman / 8 - 9
re-enactment flight by a replica of the
George Cayley glider, commemorative covers
* Richard Pearce: First Person Mike Shand / two miniature sheets designed by 10
to Fly? Keith Griffiths, Auckland Philatelic Society
* Richard Pearce - Centenary 1 cvr / Alan Tunnicliffe / produced by Air Mail 11
of Flight Society of New Zealand, Timaru celebrations
* Alberta’s Flying Saucer Canada’s Flying Heritage, Gord Mallett / a 12 - 13
listing of achievements of the Underwood
brothers at Krugerville near Botha
* 8th August 1908 - Fame Donald Holmes / items related to Wilbur 14 - 15
For The Wright Brothers Wright’s public flight at Le Mans France
* 1919 : a Very Early Air 1 cvr / Jonathan Johnson / an early partially flown 16
Mail Cover to Canada cover to Canada, flown from Nassau to Miami
and then carried by rail to La Have Nova Scotia
* Quebec, 1927 - 2002 1 cvr / Pierre Vachon / 75th anniversary of 17
airmail on the North Shore, La Malbaie to
Seven Islands, Fairchild FC2-W: G-CAIP
* 1929 - 1979 : Re-enacting 1 cvr / Denny May / Denny May and Bob 18
the May-Horner Flight to Horner fly a Fleet “Finch” re-enacting their
Fort Vermilion fathers’ antitoxin flight in an Avro “Avian”,
funds raised for L.A.M.P.
* Cairine Reay Wilson 1 cvr / Bob Terry / Canada’s first female 2967j 19
senator’s signature appears on inaugural
NWT flight cover, Wilson’s career details
* The Junkers G.38 1 cvr / Chris Hargreaves et al / construction 20 - 21
and flight details of the Junkers prototype and
the six ‘spinoff’ Japanese Ki-20 bombers
* 1932 - A. L. Anderson 1 cvr / Mike Painter / cover signed by air CL51-3300 22
engineer Anderson in lieu of pilot Paul Calder
who was killed one month after the flight
* 1933 - Receipt for First 1 cvr / Ron Miyanishi / card contains “District 23
Flight Covers Superintendent of Postal Service Winnipeg,
Man” and “AIRMAIL” handstamps
* 1934 : Northern Airways 1 cvr / Jim Brown, Shannon Poelman / 3427 24
Air Mail Service suggestion as to why only two flights
are listed in the airmail catalogue
* From Atlantic to Canadian 1 cvr / David Granger / the cover annotation 25
Arctic suggests the Little America to Herschel Island
journey was by air north from Vancouver
* 1938 - New Find For 1 cvr / Brian Wolfenden / newspaper 3835f 26
Flight 3835 clipping attached to cover, arrived at
Lethbridge too late for flight north
* Crash at Sheddon, Ontario 2 cvrs / Ken Sanford / seldom seen crash 411030 27
on 30th October 1941 and ambulance covers, American Airlines
* Mysterious Mail Delivery Nino Chiovelli / account of a post card 28 - 29
found in a sand bag dropped from a WW II
Unit 731 bomb-carrying balloon in Alaska
* 1965 - The Canadair CL-44J 1 cvr / Patrick Campbell / inaugural cover 30
from Reykjavik bears a stamp showing a
CL-44J, Iceland’s 50th anniversary of aviation
* 2003 : RCAF Comet - RAF 1 cvr / Dick Malott / details of RCAF 31
Nimrod covers Comet anniversay covers, 150 flown
VOLUME XX , NUMBER 1 [ March 2004 - Newsletter # 58 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Editor’s Award Canadian Aerophilatelist Editor’s Award 2004 5
presented to John Irvine for his
research into National Air Transport Limited and
his contributions to the friendly spirit of aerophilately.
* Exhibition News: AEROPEX Mike Shand / Australian Air Mail Society 8
Australia 2003 non-competitive Adelaide show, also N. Z.
& space mail & Imperial Crash covers &
Malayan quality material
* Exhibition News: How to Jacques Bot / Dutch Aerophilatelic Society’s 9
Celebrate a Jubilee Exhibition on 100 years of powered flight,
100 1-frame exhibits, 100 exhibitors, 100 subjects
* 75th Anniversary of the 1 cvr / programme for the departure ceremony, 10
May-Horner Mercy Flight Denny May’s watercolour “Coming Home”
* Saluting Dr. Harold Hamman: Dr. Robert Lampard / details of the mercy flight, 11 - 13
Unsung hero in averting several medical issues involved in the outbreak
diphtheria outbreak
* 75th Anniversary Re-enactment Denny May / details of the 2004 flight, listing of 13 - 14
those on board the Pilatus PC-12, the stops made
enroute to Ft. Vermilion, partners in the project
* Heroes, Cancels and Trivia 1 cvr / Nino Chiovelli / illustrations and comments 15 - 17
on the six Canada Post cancellations designed
by Nino Chiovelli
* National Air Transport - 2 cvrs / Chris Hargreaves, Barry Countryman, 18 - 25
One Year Later Richard Sanders Allen, Neil Hunter, Terry 2945b
Judge, Jonathan Johnson, Bob Terry / much 2945k
additional information, NAT-related covers
* Follow Up: no Halifax - Barry Countryman / Halifax Herald article 3521 26 - 28
Sydney crash in 1935 confirms no crash or mishap in #3521 flights 2933
* Who was Governor Letcher? 1 cvr / question about cover inscription 2909b 28
“Gov. Letcher, bringing in clothes stolen
from Union Ladies”
* Canada 1946 Seven Cent Bill Pekonen / his monograph guidebook on 30
Air Mail Postage Stamp re-entries and varieties, most studied stamp
since the 1898 Imperial Penny Map stamp
VOLUME XX , NUMBER 2 [ June 2004 - Newsletter # 59 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* More Information on the 1 cvr / Chris Hargreaves / Harmer’s PF-30 6
Unsuccessful London to auction, cover’s status as the most
London Flight, 1927 expensive item in Canadian aerophilately
* The Arthur Carty Papers Gordon McDonald / Carty News and PF-30 7 - 17
Publicity Service promote the London
to London flight, Carty letter to Capt.
Tully and Lieut. Medcalf, file documents
* Early Days of the North Shore 1 cvr / Pierre Vachon / flight details 2721 18 - 19
Airmail Service, 1927 - 1928 in Le Soleil and other newspapers, 2805
Romeo Vachon, 75th anniversary cover
* Leigh Brintnell – Pioneer Gord Mallett / community of Brintnell, 2853 20 - 22
Aviator career highlights, his flights in G-CASK
& G-CAJT, G-CAJT history charted
* The AMCN CL40-2702 2 cvrs / Derek Rance / brief Snake Falls CL40-2702 23 - 25
Snake Falls - Red Lake history, correspondence & other evidence
Flight Did Not Occur supporting claim the flight did not occur
* Post Offices During the 1 cvr / Ed Mathews / listing of destinations 26 - 30
Semi-Official Airmail Era, found on semi-official covers, post office
1924 – 1934 open & close dates, postmaster names
and dates of tenure
VOLUME XX , NUMBER 3 [ September 2004 - Newsletter # 60 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Follow Up: John McHale / 5 cvrs / Barry Countryman, Murray Heifetz, 3105 6 - 7
Miss Halifax Gord Mallett, Kevin O’Reilly, Derek Rance, 2933
Keith Spencer, Bob Terry / McHale covers 2967i
that contain celebrity signatures & signature 3011c
descriptions - Mackenzie King, Agnes 3061
Macphail, Katherine Stinson, Mary
Vetisse, J. B. Malhern
* The Von Gronau Trans- 10 cvrs / Chris Hargreaves, Murray 3043 8 - 19
Atlantic Flight, 1930 Heifetz / research into the question of 3043b
the authenticity of flight 3043b, a probable
McHale article provides clues as to the
purpose-handling-routing of several
McHale and other covers, link to Roessler,
link to Halifax Provincial Exhibition
* Update on Roessler 6 cvrs / Neil Hunter, Dave Brown, Murray CL40-2700b 20 - 25
and Red Lake Heifetz, Ed Matthews, Chris Hargreaves /
Red Lake Roessler-created covers, Murray
Heifetz’ article A.C. Roessler and His
Influence on B.N.A. Philately
* First Crossing of the Central 1 cvr / Herbert Lealman, Mike Shand, 28 - 29
Pacific Ocean, 1944 Lawrence Kimpton / question as to the
quantity of covers flown, flight details in
Kimpton’s article P.G. Taylor’s Central
Pacific Flight: August - November 1944
VOLUME XX , NUMBER 4 [ December 2004 - Newsletter # 61 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* In Memoriam: Capt. Miles 1 cvr / Chris Hargreaves / Canadian Press 3
Selby, Snowbird Number 8 and CBC website details of the December
10 accident involving ‘Bird 8, Miles
Selby and surviving ‘Bird 9, Chuck Mallett
* Wow! Selected Canadian Robert Smith / a page from the 17-page 7
Postal Rates booklet listing rates commonly seen
on covers from 1859 to 2004, a separate
table lists airmail rates by destination
* In Praise of Postcards 3 cvrs / Mike Shand / aviation-theme 8
postcards showing the lighter side of
the hobby and also a touch of romance
* Royal Canadian Air Force 1 cvr / David Hanes / recruiting postcard 9
Royal Flying Corps Recruiting dropped from a Curtiss aeroplane at
Camp Borden 13 September 1916
* Amundsen’s Aircraft 1 cvr / Richard S. Allen / details of attempts 10 - 13
1922 – 1925 to reach the north pole in the schooner Maud,
special covers were prepared but no doubt
not flown, brief abortive flights of the Curtiss
Oriole Kristine and the Junkers JL-6 Elisabeth
* Snake Falls David Brown / details of the use of Snake CL40-2702 14 - 15
Falls as a marine railway portage in the
water route from Hudson to Red Lake
* Yukon Airways 1 cvr / David Granger / the second mail CL42-2703b 16
Exploration Ltd. flight of the Ryan Brougham Queen of the
Yukon, trip completed by dog-sled
* Book Review : Bent reproduction of CAHS book review by Bob 17
Props and Blow Pots Cameron / “the best read on early Canadian
by Rex Terpening bush flying … the difference is that author
Rex Terpening was there.”
* An Ontario Mystery! 3 cvrs / Murray Heifetz / questions about 2839n 18 - 19
a CNE cover which bears an August 1928 2945e
cancellation and a July 1929 cachet
* The Guaranteed 1 cvr / Mike Shand, Alan Tunnicliffe, Don 20 - 21
BCM/AIRFIELD Ashworth, Alex Newall, Chris Hargreaves /
handstamp evidence that BCM/AIRFIELD was a private
monomark purchased by Francis J. Field
from British Monomarks Limited
* Aviation and Airmail Barry Countryman, Bill Dwyer / Airmail is 22
Etiquette Socially Correct U.S. Post Office poster
* 1937 - Canada to 1 cvr / Jim Graue, Ian Luggar / correctly 3619d 23 - 24
Lundy Island franked airmail cover: Harrington Harbour
to Rimouski - surface to England - onward
to Lundy Island by ‘private carrier’, bears a
Puffin Stamp, history of island postal services
* 1938 - Calpurnia 1 cvr / Ken Sanford / details of the crash of 24 - 25
Crash Cover Imperial Airways’ Calpurnia in Iraq and the
salvage of eighteen mailbags, markings
applied by post office to recovered mail
* Calgary Stampede Covers 3 cvrs / Dale Speirs / details of the stampede 26 - 27
post office outlined in Speirs’ article The Decline
and Fall of the Calgary Stampede Handstamp
* Aerophilately or Dr. Sanz Fernandez de Cordoba, Nino Chiovelli / 28 - 29
Astrophilately FAI article explaining how the ‘Karman Line’
[100-km altitude] came into existence as the
boundary separating Aeronautics and Astronautics
* 2004 – Canadian 2 cvrs / Norbert Krommer / covers from the 30
Lufthansa FFCs inaugural three times weekly nonstop service
between Vancouver and Munich
VOLUME XXI , NUMBER 1 [ March 2005 - Newsletter # 62 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Editor's Award 2005 Canadian Aerophilatelist Editor's 3
Award recipient Barry Countryman , for his research
on many questions raised in the journal.
* Aerophilatelic Society Feeds Canadian Stamps News article by 10 - 11
The Hungry Flight Fanatic Melanie Cummings / details of Dick
Malott's involvement in aerophilately,
brief comments about the CAS, listing
of Canadian Air Mail Catalogue contents
* In Memoriam : Kasimir Chris Hargreaves / reprint of [CAS member] 12
Bileski, 1908 - 2005 stamp dealer's 1946 advertisement
* New Aircraft on Stamps Pierre Vachon, David Williams article / a 13
Study Unit new ATA Aviation Study Unit investigating
the topic of 'aircraft on stamps'
* Follow-Up : Red Lake 1 cvr / Derek Rance / probable flight details 14
area air mail, 1927 of a cover bearing a WCA stamp and also
a PA&E backstamp
* Follow Up : Roessler 2 cvrs / Derek Rance / a Blanc Sablon 2831, 2833 15
mysteries postmarked cover that appears not to
have been flown
* Follow Up : John McHale 10 cvrs / Barry Countryman, Dave Hanes, 3043, 3043b 16 - 25
and the Von Gronau Trans- Murray Heifetz, Neil Hunter, Gord Mallett,
Atlantic flight of 1930 Dick Malott, Ed Mathews, Mike Painter,
Derek Rance, Keith Spencer / investigation
of covers and articles linked to Von Gronau's
August Halifax to New York flight, support
for the contention that McHale's August 26th
covers were in fact flown by Von Gronau
* Information Wanted : Who 1 cvr / Gord Mallett / questions about a PF-7 27
Fabricated This Cover? Katherine Stinson pioneer cover alleged
to be a fake
* Information Wanted : Who 2 cvrs / Ed Matthews / questions about 28 - 29
Transported These Covers? a 1926 April 13 cover to Red Lake and an
April 17 cover from Red Lake - both
bearing a PA&E semi-official airmail stamp
* Information Wanted : 2 cvrs / Chris Hargreaves / details required 3921 30
Trans-Atlantic First Flight relating to how covers aboard the flight and
Covers, 1939 addressed to North America were handled
VOLUME XXI , NUMBER 2 [ June 2005 - Newsletter # 63 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* In Memoriam : Jim Brown, Chris Hargreaves / CAS member, expert PF-29 6
1925 - 2005 on British Columbia air mail, author of
Hubbard: The Forgotten Boeing Aviator
* In Memoriam : Don Wilson, Chris Hargreaves / CAS member, specialist 7
1924 - 2005 in the area of Newfoundland aviation
* Memoirs : When General Newfoundland Quarterly / a five-year old 8 - 9
Balbo Came To Shoal Harbour girl's recollections of seeing the Italian armada
touch down for refueling on July 26th 1933
* Celebrating Our Colleagues Chris Hargreaves / request for members to 10 - 11
write testimonials about philatelic friends
who are over 70, testimonial to one of CAS's
oldest members Don Amos on his birthday
* AAMC 6th Edition, Volume 3, John Johnson, George Sioras, William Turner, 12 - 13
now available Ron Miyanishi / discussion of the objectives
of the new catalogue dealing with FAMs, Canal
Zone Airmails and Alaska Flight Covers
* Book Review : Bridging the Hans E. Aitink, Edbert Hovenkamp / a 14
Continents in Europe - Important description of 18 of the most important air
Airmail Routes 1939 - 1945 mail routes during WW II
* Experimental Air Mail Flights 1 cvr / Gord Mallett / charts giving details of 2853m 16 - 22
in the Prairie Provinces, each of the 152 legs scheduled to be flown -
10 - 29 December, 1928 including the plane, pilot, mechanic, airmail
weight carried and flight status
* Follow Up : Von Gronau Mike Shand / photograph of Von Gronau 23
Transatlantic Flight of 1930 and his crew including their signatures
* Follow Up : Who was 1 cvr / Barry Countryman, Mike Shand, 2909b 24 - 25
Governor Letcher? Pierre Vachon, Linda Davis Reno / the
story behind the drawing on the cover has
no relation to the 1929 flight
* Follow Up : A. C. Roessler 2 cvrs / Jonathan Johnson / a genuine and 26
and the Wilkins Expedition a fake Wilkins cover, details of Roessler's
conviction for fraudulent use of the mails
* Information Wanted : 7 cvrs / regarding a First Saskatchewan 27 - 30
Aviation Company cover, five [pilot?]
signed covers, a Tour du Cadran cover
VOLUME XXI , NUMBER 3 [ September 2005 - Newsletter # 64 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Vickers Vimy Trans-Atlantic 1 cvr / Ron Myanishi, Martin Goebel / 5
Re-enactment information on the re-enactment flight,
the replica and the 500 covers carried
* Unveiling of the Curtiss Gord Mallett / synopsis of Katherine PF-7 7
Special Replica Stinson's Calgary to Edmonton pioneer
air mail flight, details of the July 9th
2006 re-enactment flight and unveiling
of the Curtiss Special replica
* Book Review : Wings Across Chris Hargreaves / a history of aviation 8 - 9
the Water - Victoria's Flying in the Victoria area, "600 mesmerizing
Heritage 1871-1971 by Elwood aviation photographs, most never before
White & Peter L. Smith published", a typical page is shown
* Book Review : 1946 -1954, 1 cvr / Ken Sanford / covers are shown 10
British Commonwealth Pacific from early flights, "an essential reference
Airlines by Laurence Kimpton to collectors of trans-Pacific airmails"
* Book Review : Southern African "a compilation of all the 'Air Mail' articles 11
Air Mails by Dave Morton published by the South African Philatelist
from 1931 - 1973"
* The 1911 Chicago International 5 postcards / Patrick Campbell / a description 12 - 15
Aviation Meet of the meet, excerpts of the messages written
on these postcards which were donated to the
Canadian Aviation Heritage Centre
* Update on The Canadian Patrick Campbell / update on the centre's 16
Aviation Heritage Centre activities, facilities and planned restorations
* 75th Anniversary of the R100 1 cvr / Barry Countryman / the anniversary 17
Flight over Toronto postcard shows R100 moored at St. Hubert
* Follow Up : National Air Barry Countryman / further information 18 - 19
Transport Ltd. regarding the airline including details about
its founder and directing force Earl Hand
* Members' Forum : Input Wanted Gord Mallett / a suggestion that members' 20
on First Flight Cover Prices input on eBay cover prices be solicited
* Follow Up : Red Lake Covers 3 cvrs/ Dave Brown / further discussion 21 - 23
of a cover with a WCA stamp but carried
by PA&E,
* Follow Up : Governor Letcher 1 cvr / Linda Davis Reno / details about 2909b 24 - 25
and Richard Thomas Dick Thomas and his compatriots who
took command of the St. Nicholas
* Follow Up : First Flights 1 cvr / John Johnson, Mike Painter / pilot 3813 26 - 27
Yukon - Alaska of the Lockheed L10 Electra was Capt.
S. E. Holmes, U. S. post office bulletin
for the flight
* Information Wanted : 4 cvrs / regarding a $1 Labrador stamp; 3523a, 3045 28 - 30
the location of Cole Ont.; covers carried
aboard the first commercial flight [by Grant
McConachie] across the Rockies; an
unlisted Rae - Fort Resolution cover
VOLUME XXI , NUMBER 4 [ December 2005 - Newsletter # 65 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* In Memoriam : Ken Bolton CAS member from Lancashire England, 3
had a large Canadian flight cover collection
* In Memoriam : Remembering 1 cvr / Gord Mallett / anecdotes about the 3 - 4
Cecil remarkable life of Cecil Stoner, his service to
Canada and contributions to aerophilately
* Washington 2006 Nino Chiovelli, Ken Sandford / contacts 5
at the Washington Convention Centre
* A Winter Time Quiz : Guess 10 cvrs / Chris Hargreaves / invitation for 2933a 8 - 9
the First Flight Cover Prices? readers "to send in their opinion as to the
price which each cover should be priced,
if it was offered for sale by a dealer, at a
stamp show in Canada"
* Early Pilots - Keith Tailyour Mike Painter / highlights in the aviation career 10
of Mike Painter's uncle Keith Tailyour, his
plane G-CABP, his link to Edmonton Aircraft
Company and contact with Wop May
* Flight by Arthur Sullivan 1 cvr / David Granger / details of the 11
Toronto - St. John's Nfld November 11, 1930 flight to St. John's
* General Balbo in Shediac, 1933 Bruce Kalbfleisch / an Official Souvenir 12 - 13
Program produced for the armada's arrival
in Shediac, the welcoming ceremony
* J. P. Roméo Vachon : Pierre Vachon / details in the career of pioneer 14
aviator Roméo Vachon, website address given
which covers his complete life story
* McKenzie Island 1 cvr / Barry Countryman / an April 6th 1935 15
article mentioning little-known McKenzie Island
* Moscow to Miscou Island, David Williams, Patrick Campbell / details of 16
New Brunswick - 1939 the flight, the pilot and the plane depicted on a
2004 Russia stamp
* Two - Ocean Airmail, 1939 2 cvrs / John Johnson, George Sioras, Bob 17
Wilcsek / franking evidence that the Hawaii to
England airmail rate differed from the
England to Hawaii airmail rate
* British Commonwealth Air 2 cvrs / Mike Shand / a Canada to New Zealand 18
Training Plan (1939 - 1945) letter and a New Zealand to Canada letter - both
of which involved individuals in the BCATP
* 6 December 1941 : Attempted 1 cvr / Richard Beith / a cover posted in the Slovac 19
Mail to USA State destined for New York via Lisbon and the
Pan Am Clipper was returned to sender - a
consequence of the attack on Pearl Harbor
* Trans-Atlantic Southern Route 1 cvr / Jack Ince / registered cover from Chengtu 20
Pan-Am FAM 22, December to Toronto, contains a remarkably specific
1943, China - Canada directional label
* Oops! 1 cvr / Gord Mallett / the Ottawa - Washington 4605 21
first official flight cachet showing a plane
that appears to be on collision course with
Capitol building
* April 18 1950 Flown Avro 1 cvr / Brian Wolfenden / a postcard franked with 5005 22
Jet Postcard? a US 2-cent stamp, cancelled April 18th and stating
that it was part of the first jet mail between Toronto
and New York
* Swissair 1954 Souvenir Folder : 1 cvr / Herbert Lealman / folder recording a special 23
Switzerland - Bermuda via flight, postal markings also include UN, Mexico,
Canada Cuba and several USA destinations
* More Unlisted First Flight 2 cvrs / Don Lusky / 1958 Air France Inaugural 24
Covers Flight Montreal to Chicago, 1968 Mohawk 111
Fan Jet flight Rochester to Montreal
* Airship Covers From Alberta 1 cvr / Nino Chiovelli / a brief description of the 25
type A-150 Bell Lightship that visited twenty
communities in Alberta and BC in 2005, thirty
covers flown in Edmonton and Grande Prairie
* Wop May on Mars! Denny May / a rock on the lower slopes of 26 - 27
'Endurance Crater' on Mars is named after
famous Canadian bush pilot W. R. 'Wop' May
* Canada Post Cancels Ron Miyanishi / eight 2004 and 2005 aviation 28
related cancels produced by Canada Post
* Book Review : The Postal by Robin Startup and Charles LaBlonde, Ken 29
History of World War II Mail Sanford / "many covers between the two countries
Between New Zealand and are shown - especially prisoner of war mail, which
Switzerland was sent through the ICRC"
VOLUME XXII , NUMBER 1 [March 2006 - Newsletter # 66 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Editor’s Award 2006 Canadian Aerophilatelist Editor’s 6
Award recipient - Richard Sanders Allen,
for his “Memoir of an Aerophilatelic Boyhood”
and research on many topics.
* Washington 2006 Ken Sanford / a list of the workshops with 7
details of the title, speaker, date and time
* A Follow Up to Members' 10 cvrs / Chris Carmichael, Dave Hanes, 2933a 10 - 13
Forum (1) - First Flight Cover Ed Matthews, Neil Hunter, Jack Ince,
Prices John Irvine, Gord Mallett, Dick McIntosh,
Jim Miller, Ron Miyanishi, Charles Oakley
Brian Wolfenstein, Murray Heifetz, Nino
Chiovelli, Steve Johnson / the average suggested
price for each of the 10 covers listed in the
"Guess the First Flight Cover Prices? Quiz",
suggestions as to the factors influencing prices
of covers including semi-official covers
* The "Boxed" Air Mail Hand Murray Heifetz / an updated version of the 14 - 20
Stamp Re-visited initial version of the study including new
details on the various types, the summary
chart includes the box and letter size, colours,
frame, earliest date and cities posted
* Supplement 13 to AMCN Dick McIntosh / additions to Section 5 21 - 22
including a "First Air Mail Halifax to
St. John's January 1922" flight
* Members' Forum (2) - Chris Hargreaves / suggestions requested on 2707 22 - 23
What is a Pioneer Cover? how the overlap between the 'government' and 2601
'pioneer' cover sections in a future AMCN can 2701
be reduced or eliminated, specific flights 2703
discussed as a catalyst in initiating dialogue 2705
on the topic of choosing a specific date that PF-32
would act as a 'bridge' between the two sections
* Memoir of an Aerophilatelic 1 cvr / Richard Sanders Allen / memories of 3409c 24 - 25
Boyhood an early childhood fascination with
"ANYTHING that had to do with Air Mail"
* Follow Up : First Saskatchewan 1 cvr / Barry Countryman / a history of this 26 - 27
Aviation Co. - 1913 short-lived Saskatoon aviation company
including its personnel, hangar, and its plans
for planes and students
* Follow Up : Red Lake / Who 1 cvr / David Brown / a 1926 CL9-franked cover 28
Transported These Covers? (iii) indicates there were flights to Red Lake from
Rolling Portage on April 16 and 17 of that year
* The Cole Post Office 1 cvr / Derek Rance / the location of Cole 3523a 29 - 30
Gold Mines Ltd., John Younglove Cole Jr.
and Sr., details about the mining operation
and the short-lived Cole post office
VOLUME XXII , NUMBER 2 [ June 2006 - Newsletter # 67 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* News About Publications - Jack Ince / Newfoundland Air Mail Postage 7
1937 - 1949.
- Thomas H. Boyle Jr. / Air Mail Operations
During World War II.
- Hans E. Aitink & Egbert Hovenkamp /
Bridging the Continents in Wartime.
- Dave Morton, South African Philatelist /
Southern African Air Mails.
* Aircraft on Stamps Checklist Barry Lewis / a checklist of worldwide 8
1st Edition 2006 stamps containing aircraft, organized
alphabetically and by country of issue,
year of issue and catalogue number
* 75th Anniversary of the R100 1 cvr / Peter Butler, Canadian Stamp 9 - 11
Flight Over Toronto News / the mystery behind a Leaside
Station R special cancellation, a [Barry
Countryman] commemorative postcard
* Stolen Cover 1 cvr / report of theft of a rare Tokyo - 11
Paris polar air-cover that was reported
by Israel Post Office as stolen in the mail
* New issue: 35th Anniversary 1 cvr / details from Canada Post's 12
of the Snowbirds Details - information on the stamps, FDCs,
Souvenir Sheets, postcards
* Members' Forum - What is a Chris Hargreaves, Steve Johnson, 13
Pioneer Cover? Dick McIntosh / opinions as to the
structure of the proposed revised volume
of Air Mail of Canada and Newfoundland
* In Memoriam : Keith Fitton a very active philatelist in Britain, his special 14
interest was the airmails of the Seychelles
* A Crashing 1948 Mystery 1 cvr / Keith Fitton / a cover offered in 14 - 17
auction and incorrectly described as a BOAC
crash cover, suggestions as to the possible
source of the cover's water damage
* Buying and Selling Ken Sanford, The Airpost Journal / a primer 18 - 24
Aerophilatelic Articles on buying and selling on eBay, an overview
on Bay of how eBay works, PayPal details
* Follow-Up : Maximotor 1 cvr / Doug Lingard , Frank Ellis, Canada's 25 - 26
Makers Flying Heritage / details about the craft built
by Ellis and Tom Blakely in Calgary in 1914
and the Maximotor engine powering it
* Follow-Up : Red Lake / Who Ed Matthews, Dave Brown / argument that 26
Transported These Covers? Elliot-Fairchild carried the covers
* Follow-Up : The Boxed 1 cvr / Richard Beith / early use of a boxed 26 - 27
Air Mail Handstamp air mail handstamp [Murray Heifetz type 1a]
on a Letter Bill, linked to Montreal-Rimouski
acceleration of transatlantic mails
* Information Wanted : 4 cvrs / regarding Rev. Mason [a Protestant 3247 28 - 30
minister] who collected pioneer and semi-
official covers; covers prepared by Roessler
in 1937 and purported to be mail to be
carried on a transatlantic balloon flight; a
sticker on a 1988 Pan Am Lockerbie crash cover
VOLUME XXII , NUMBER 3 [ September 2006 - Newsletter # 68 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* The Katherine Stinson 2 cvrs / John Chalmers, Tony Cashman PF-7 4 - 8
Replica and Re-enactment Bob Lane / a report on the July 9 2006
unveiling of the Curtiss Special replica
& Calgary - Edmonton re-enactment flight,
based on excerpts from articles written by
Chalmers [Canadian Stamp News] and
Cashman [CAHS Journal]
* Good News - Stolen 1 cvr / "someone here opened the envelope 9
Cover Recovered carrying the cover.. and threw the cover
into a corner …"
* More on the 75th Anniversary 1 cvr / Peter Butler, Barry Countryman, 10 - 11
of the R100 Flight, 1930 Janet Walters / further details about the
R100 flights in Canada and the R100
pictorial cancellers available for use
at two Toronto post offices
* First Flight or Earliest Flight? 1 cvr / Richard Saundry, Air Mail News / 12 - 13
the 'Madame Joseph' type 322 forged
postmark, endorsements which might
mean 'By the Next Available Airmail'
* Avro Arrow Replica October 8 2006 unveiling of a museum-quality 13
full-scale model of the Avro Arrow aircraft,
constructed by Toronto Aerospace Museum
* Information on French Derek Richardson, Air Mail News / an 14
Postal Rates updated edition of Tables of French Postal
Rates 1849 - 2005, clearer tabulations
* Commemorating the Jupiter Larry LaFoe / events planned to celebrate 14
Balloon Flight the 150th anniversary of the John Wise
Lafayette Indiana flight of his Balloon Jupiter
* Update on the World Record Nino Chiovelli / the attempt of a world record 14
Parachute Jump freefall parachute jump from 130,000 feet
above North Battleford changed to June 2007
* AMCN 3809 - 1 cvr / Mike Painter, Rex Terpening, Fred 3809 15 - 17
Edmonton/Aklavik Round Trip Meilecke / recollections from two individuals
with first-hand knowledge of the Levanevsky
search, questions remaining about what
plane(s) carried the covers and the delay
before the return flight to Edmonton
* R.C.A.F. - St. Lawrence Jack Ince, Hugh Halliday - Legion Magazine / PF-6 18 - 21
Airmail Flights early airmail flights in Canada which were PF-10
military 'affairs' - from Captain Brian Peck's 2843
1918 pioneer flight up to flights in 1933 3237
* Members' Forum 2 Continued: 1 cvr / suggestions from society members 2707 21 - 22
What is a Pioneer Cover? as to how a pioneer cover should be defined,
question as to how a future revised AMCN
should be structured
* Members' Forum 3: How should the section Interrupted and 2707 22
AMCN Section 7 Crash Covers of Canada and Nfld be defined 180623
and structured in a future revised AMCN?
* Follow Up : Trans-Atlantic 1 cvr / John Johnson, Chris Hargreaves / 3921 23
FFCs, 1939 the British Post Office had in fact made
arrangement to return covers from Great
Britain and Eire to points addressed in
Canada and the United States
* More on Cole to 2 cvrs / Barry Countryman, Brian Wolfenden, 3523 24 - 25
McKenzie Island Dave Brown, Derek Rance, Mike Shand / 3523c
details about the mail, post offices, post
masters and mines in the Red lake area
* Follow Up : A Chinese 1 cvr / Barry Countryman, Jimmy Hsu, 26 - 27
First Flight Cover Odella Lee, Bill Liu, Doris Hsu, Gord
Mallett / translation of the inscription
on the front and back of this Beijing to
Qiqihar first flight cover
* Information Wanted : 1 cvr / regarding a WW II uncensored PF-23 28 - 30
airmail cover from Montreal to England;
the number of covers carried aboard the
1920 Halifax - Vancouver flight
VOLUME XXII , NUMBER 4 [ December 2006 - Newsletter # 69 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Book Review : Air Mail in Chris Hargreaves / "… with brief descriptions 4
Alberta 1918 to 2006, of the flights that provide a comprehensive
by Denny May history of airmail in Alberta", CD or full
colour wireless bound printing
* Sale of the James Stapleton Chris Hargreaves / Mike Shand's New Zealand 6
Collection airmails collection (which itself sold in 2004)
used as a reference during the Stapleton sale
* Record Price for a C15! a $2.60 Graf Zeppelin postage stamp broke 7
[Siegel Auction, April 2006] all records by selling for US$57,000, it
earned the ultimate grade of 100 jumbo
* Book Review : The Suspension by Charles LaBlonde, Ken Sanford / "the 8
of United States Mail to author has shown numerous covers and
Switzerland - 1942 to 1944/45 appropriate supporting documentation"
* An Accolade for Canada Post! Canada Post website / Canada Post is 9
selected by Mediacorp as one of the
country's Top 100 Employers for 2007
* New Book : Intercepted in by Peter A. Flynn / "a detailed listing of the 12
Bermuda, The Censorship of markings and their usage, examiners, earliest
Transatlantic Mail during the and latest usage by examiner number"
Second World War
* Season's Greetings 1918 / 2005 Gord Mallett / pictures of the farmstead 13
where Katherine Stinson was forced down in
July 1918 enroute to Edmonton from Calgary
* 1930 - Wolfgang Von Gronau 1 cvr / Andy Mrozowski / a cover produced by 14
the I.A.S. [International Air Mail Society]
commemorating Von Granau's visit to Chicago
* A Unique Cover From 1932 1 cvr / Denny May / a cover displaying CL51-3200 15
the typed heading First Sticker Flight
Canadian Airways, signed by Paul Calder
one month prior to his death aboard G-CATL
* Interior - - Wabush-Katsao 2 cvrs / Kevin O'Reilly / 1933 covers bearing 16
a Wabush-Katsao cancellation, carried by
CA floatplanes CF-AAT and CF-ACO,
pilot-signed W. 'Babe' Woollett
* All - Up 2 cvrs / Mike Shand / "Canada seems to have 17
missed out when the British Empire started
'all-up' service 70 years ago for 1½ d"
* From Russia with Love David Williams, The Telegraph Journal / "How 18 - 19
a Soviet test pilot [Vladimir Kokkinaki], Miscou
Island NB, some special stamps and a Christmas
present came together."
* World War 2 Christmas Chris Hargreaves / a 1942 Airgram message from 20 - 22
Greetings Kingston (home of No. 31 Service Flying Training
School) to Cardiff S. Wales, an original Christmas
Greetings New Zealand Airgraph form
* Trans-Atlantic - Middle Route 1 cvr / Jack Ince / a registered air cover to New 23
Pan-Am FAM 18 - Nov/Dec York containing the whole 1937 air stamp set,
1940, Lebanon - U.S.A. possibly over-stamped to be safe
* A Very Unusual Japanese/ 1 cvr / John Johnson / a total of at least twenty 24 - 25
Canadian Cover postmarks are visible on a 1953 cover addressed
to a Canadian Army Post Office in Hiro Japan
* Season's Greetings Fellow 1 cvr / Dave Brown / a helicopter cover H-7200 26
Members of the CAS similar to H-7200 in AMCN, stated coordinates
represent the airport near Resolute and the
position of the escort ship The Labrador
* Season's Greetings from Dick Dick Malott, book & paper conservator 27 - 28
Malott Kyla Ubbink / twelve suggested steps to
mitigating damage in books and paper
* Information Wanted : regarding a request for a clear copy of the 29
Canadian WW II Spitfire fund label; any
information on early pilot Martin Comeau
VOLUME XXIII , NUMBER 1 [ March 2007 - Newsletter # 70 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* In Memoriam - Bob Terry CAS member, contributor to several 7
newsletter research projects
* Members' Forum 3 continued: Chris Hargreaves / should the definitions PF-6 8 - 9
AMCN Section 7 - Interrupted from Glossary of Aerophilatelic Covers 2707
and Crash Covers of Canada [Airpost Journal] or the AAMC 6th edition 3219
and Newfoundland be used?
* Editor’s Award 2007 Canadian Aerophilatelist Editor’s 9
Award recipient - Jim Graue, for his comments
on defining crash covers, remembered 10 years
after they were written.
* Pelee Island Airmail 1 cvr / Gord MacDonald / details of flights 2859 10 - 11
from Leamington, Scudder and Pelee Island,
the Waco planes flown my Floyd Banghart and
Andrew Templeton, London Free Press reports,
December 13 -14, 1928
* Canadian Airways : Brian Wolfenden, Ian Kimmerly, Pat Sloan / 12 - 13
Information from 1935 Bulletin [August 1935 Vol 6 No 5] - Location
of Aircraft and Operating Staff August 1 1935,
Base - Aircraft - Type - Pilot - Engineer
* The Von Granau Transatlantic 10 cvrs / Andy Mrozowski, Chris Hargreaves / 3043 14 - 24
Flight of 1930 : Re-visiting an features of Roessler, John McHale and other 3043a
Aerophilatelic Mystery covers, details supporting editor's conclusion 3034b
that McHale covers were flown to New York 3034c
* Review - Praise and a Caution: by John Walsh and John Butt / a comparison of 25
Newfoundland Specialized Stamp the numbering systems of this catalogue and
Catalogue 6th Edition 2006 AMCN, Bob Dyer summary in BNA Topics
* Follow Up : Moscow to Miscou 1 cvr / Ken Sanford / the cover is listed in 26
Island NB flight - 1939 Nierinck's Courrier Recupere - Recovered Mail
1937 - 1988 [#390428]
* Follow Up : Lebanon - Italy - Ken Sanford / the airline performing the flight 26
U.S.A., November 1940 was Linee Aeree Italiane [LAI]
* Martin Comeau Pierre Vachon, Barry Countryman, First 500 26
Canadian Civil Pilots, The Toronto Star /
conclusion reached that Comeau was not from
anywhere in Canada
* Supplement 14 to AMCN 2 cvrs / Dick McIntosh & Basil Burrell, Chris 28 - 31
Hargreaves, John Irvine, John Johnson,
Herbert Lealman, Don Lussky, Denny May /
further additions and revisions to Section 5 -
Government and Other Air Mail Covers of Canada
VOLUME XXIII , NUMBER 2 [ June 2007 - Newsletter # 71 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* In Memoriam - Bill Harrington Dick Malott / CAS member, an avid collector 2
of Snowbird autographed flown covers
* In Memoriam - Pat Sloan Dick Malott / first president of the CAS, 3
"a personal longtime RCAF and aerophilatelic
friend of dozens of aerophilatelists world-wide"
* News -News - News Gary Watson / information about iPods from 8
The Philatelic World's one of our Australian CAS members who is
First Podcasts! director of Melbourne's Prestige Philately
* New Book : A Study of the David Hanes / includes earliest date of usage 9
Air Mail Labels & Markings and a brief description of the items, over 250
Found on Canadian Mail full-colour label illustrations
* New Book : O.A.T and A.V.2 Murray Heifetz / 167 pages of comprehensive 9
Markings - Third Edition coverage of these markings related exclusively
to airmail items, 1938 - 1974
* Aviation Pioneer Bob 3 cvrs / Earle Ripley / the article shows the 3151 10 - 17
McCowan and Maritime & company to have been "a genuine if struggling
Newfoundland Airways commercial enterprise, and not just a source
of questionable flight covers"
* Follow Up : The 1911 Chicago 3 cvrs / Patrick Campbell, David Holmes, 18 - 20
International Aviation Meet Murray Heifetz, John Rawlins / features of three
RPPCs which show aircraft at the famous
meet, Ovington, Coffey, Moisant, Bleriot
* Update : The Canadian Patrick Campbell / update on activities of the 21
Aviation Heritage Centre CAHC, Patrick's new book History of Canadian
Vickers & Canadair 1923 - 1984
* Information Wanted : Max 3 cvrs / Chris Hargreaves, Alan Lieberman, CAM 16 22 - 23
Berendes Covers John Johnson / Did Berendes re-use an old
cover from 1925 to create and exotic 1928
"Kingston to Kingston" cover?, two other
similarly mysterious Berendes covers
* Unrecorded Flight 3101 Covers 1 cvr / Brian Wolfenden / recently found 3011 24
covers linked to the 3101 catalogue flights, 3101
Lethbridge to and from Moose Jaw & 3101d
Winnipeg & Saskatoon & Regina
* Going Through the Ice - 1934 Bent Props and Blow Pots by Rex Terpening / 25 - 28
an account of CF-AAO going through the ice
and a description of what happened to the
aircraft and mail afterwards
* Members' Forum 3 (iii) : Jim Graue, Mike Shand / a suggestion that 29 - 30
AMCN Section 7 - Interrupted "diverted flight" be added to the three definitions
and Crash Covers of Canada in the 2002 Airpost Journal article, Should "delayed"
and Newfoundland refer to the aircraft or just to the mail?, Should
Alcock & Brown's flight be in AMCN Section 7?
* 70th Anniversary of the First 1 cvr / St. John's Philatelic Society's official 30
Transatlantic Commercial commemorative cover for the re-enactment
of the July 6th 1937 flight, Botwood Flying
Boat Festival, Consolidated Canso aircraft
VOLUME XXIII , NUMBER 3 [ September 2007 - Newsletter # 72 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Aerophilately 2007 Chris Hargreaves / schedule of meetings and 4
and talks and displays at this one-time Airmail
World Series of Philately exhibition, held at
American Philatelic Center in Bellefonte PA
* New Book : At the End of the a brief history of aircraft manufacture at 6
Final Line by Patrick Campbell Canadian Vickers and its successor Canadair
* Exponet htttp://, an Internet address 6
used as a public display of high quality exhibits
of all philatelic areas and time periods, permanent,
international, non-competitive
* More Sources of Information David Whiteley / two monographs, airmail service 7
on Airmail Routes and Rates from Canada to overseas destinations 1939 to
from Canada 1946, foreign airmail services used by the
Canadian Post Office 1925 - 1942
* New Book : UK Taxe Marks by Ken Snelson / postal union regulations for 8
for International Mail 1875-2000 underpaid mail, known UK taxe marks, tables
Usage and Listing of postal rates and taxe indications
* Update : 70th Anniversary 1 cvr / details on the covers prepared for the 8
of the First Transatlantic planned re-enactment flight from Botwood to
Commercial Flight Foynes, commemorative festivals
* New Canadian Definitive Stamps 1 cvr / "What is the airmail cover that has 2805a 9
[plus an invitation to readers to flown or travelled the furthest distance for
enter a Seasonal Special contest] the least amount of postage?"
* New Canadian Flight Covers Nino Chiovelli / Snowbird covers for Edmonton 10 2007 Grand Prix flypast, covers from the "Total"
Arctic Expedition flown on a Russian-built airship
* New Book : A Tradition of by Dan Dempsey / 32 new pages that includes 10
Excellence - 2nd Edition the 2003 to 2007 Snowbirds and information on
other demonstrations teams, 768 pages, 1800 photos
* Members' Forum 3(iv): Ken Sanford / AAMS definitions discussed 10 - 11
AMCN Section 7 - Interrupted in the context of the Alcock and Brown flight
and Crash Covers of Canada and also CF-AAO going through the ice
and Newfoundland
* Commemorative Covers for 2 cvrs / Denny May / first airmail between 12 - 13
the 80th Anniversary of the Edmonton's Blatchford Field and Cooking Lake,
Edmonton and Northern Alberta story of the formation of the club and the airport
Aero Club and Blatchford Field in 1927, commemorative postage stamp, Air Mail
in Alberta 1918 to 2007 by Denny May
* 70th Anniversary of Air Canada enRoute [Air Canada April 2007 in flight 14 - 17
Happy Birthday! magazine] / highlights of the company and
its predecessor Trans-Canada Air Lines, a
copy of the TCA November 1939 schedule
* Chosen Instrument Makes Steve Neulander, Air Transport [Trans-Canada 18 - 21
Good - In Canada Air Lines December 1947] / an article written
for the 10th anniversary of the airlines, details
of the airline's first decade of growth
* Follow Up : Signatures 1 cvr / Barry Countryman, Andy Mrozowski, 22 - 27
Identified Mike Painter / Joe Crosson ferried a Fokker
Universal to Winnipeg in the spring of 1928,
details confirming aviator Lisandro Garay as one
of Honduras' forgotten heroes, a New York Times
article with details of the March 1921 Arthur
Hamilton parachute jump over Illinois
* Information Wanted : 4 cvrs / regarding an explanation for 821 3213 28 - 29
and 821A purple handstamps; regarding
whether "Olympic" on covers refers to the
the Olympic games or Olympic mountains
VOLUME XXIII , NUMBER 4 [ December 2007 - Newsletter # 73 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* President's Report Dick Malott / an announcement by Dick that 2
he is stepping down as CAS president effective
11 May 2008, details regarding his decision
to dispose of his extensive collection of
memorabilia
* Letters to the Editor Chris Hargreaves / announcement of a new 3
section in the newsletter for members'
correspondence that in whole or in part is
to be published in the newsletter
* Announcing the Tony Chris Hargreaves / a project to distribute 5
Conyers Project to interested young collectors at no charge three
first flight covers and a checklist of cacheted
1928 - 1939 covers, three initiatives making
The Air Mails of Canada and Newfoundland
available as a donation or at a discount price
* Royal 2007 Royale gold medals received by Murray Heifetz, Neil 6
Hunter and Steve Johnson, silver medals by
David Whitely and Dave Hanes
* Royal 2008 Royale details of the 80th annual convention of the RPSC 7
to be held in Quebec City May 16-18 2008
* Aerophilately 2007 a one-time All Airmail World Series of Philately 8
exhibition held at the new APS headquarters,
vermeil awards received by William Harris and
Neil Hunter, silver medal by Fred Dietz
* Accolades for Murray Heifetz a bronze F.I.S.A. medal awarded to Murray 8
for his book O.A.T. and A.V.2 Markings,
in its 3rd edition
* Librarian's Report recent library acquisitions including a large number 8 - 9
of back issues of The Airpost Journal
* International Federation of a summary of highlights from the official report 10 - 11
Aero-philatelic Societies on the Congress and Assembly held in October 2007
* The Wreck and Crash Ken Sanford / details about the society's mandate, 11
Mail Society society web site and quarterly journal La Catastrophe
* What Cover Travelled Furthest 2 cvrs / Gord & Doris Mallett / a 1862 FREE 12
for the Least Postage? cover mailed from Kingston C.W. [Canada West]
to Quebec, cover mailed back to Kingston in 2008
- South Africa - Paraguay 1 cvr / Duff Malkin / an undenominated 1998 13
- Canada aerogramme mailed from South Africa to Paraguay,
eventually returned to sender in North Vancouver
- Around the World for 1 cvr / Jack Ince / registered 1944 airmail cover 14
for 85 cents from Cache Creek to China, undeliverable, arrived
back in Canada in January 1940
- Northwest Territories to 1 cvr / Chas Flynn / Rae to Camsell River 3349 15
the South Seas! first flight cover is plastered with several
six-cent Tonga Tin Can mail stamps
- 1933, 3 cents 1 cvr / Alan Klein, Reuben Aretz / a memorial 16
cover prepared one month after the U.S.S. Akron
crashed April 1933
- U.S.A. to China for 1 cent 1 cvr / John Johnson / 1 cent Printed Stationary 17
1925 envelope pays the correct rate, flown from
Seattle to Vancouver and then by steamer to Japan
- Cheap Airmails to One 3 cvrs / Mike Shand / souvenir cards from the 18
and All 1936 Empire Exhibition in Johannesburg, Empire
Airmail Scheme of 1937-39 carried "All-up" mail
- Wayzata cover! 1 cvr / Donald Holmes / an Ontario to Massachusetts 19
air mail cover bearing the Wayzata $1 stamp for postage
- Salvaged from Air Crash 1 cvr / Neil Hunter / a 1945 C.A.A.F. cover flown 20
from Italy enroute to London, crashed at Biggin Hill
- Air Mail via North Atlantic 2 cvrs / Chris Hargreaves / a 1943 England to Ontario 21
cover not containing a stamp and endorsed "Air Mail
via North Atlantic", a Washington D.C. War Dept
cover that may have crossed the Atlantic free of charge
- Nigeria to California with 1 cvr / Walter Herdzik / a stampless aerogramme 22 - 23
NO POSTAGE! bearing a slogan cancel reading "Ensure That
Correct Postage is Paid"
- Air Mail Night 1 cvr / John Irvine / a cover, programme and 24 - 25
April 10th 1930 menu from the annual dinner of the Border
Cities Stamp Collectors Club
* A Censored FFC from 1 cvr / Kevin O'Reilly / an air mail-rated 2967y 26
Aklavik, 1929 cacheted cover signed by pilots May and
Becker, contains Australian civil censor tape
and marking applied in Brisbane
* An Unusual World 1 cvr / Richard Beith / a 1944 cover from Quebec 27
War 2 Cover addressed to a London 'undercover' address for
Czechoslovaks serving in the Royal Air Force
* Follow Up : 1932 Olympic 1 cvr / Barry Countryman / an article in The 28
Air Cruise Covers Vancouver Sun titled Ten Planes Fly into Local
Airport Together confirms that the Cruise was
definitely related to the 1932 Olympic Games
* Book Review : Wilbur's Story lavishly illustrated, "how France provided Wilbur 29
by Donald B. Holmes Wright with the audience of aviators and general
public he needed to launch FLYER and world
aviation there in 1908"
* Special Offer 2 cvrs / Denny May / covers available from the 30
Lutheran Association of Missionaries and Pilots
[L.A.M.P.] and Edmonton Flying Club 1979
commemorative flight marking the 50th anniversary
of the famous 1929 Fort Vermilion mercy flight
* Book Review : UK Taxe by Ken Snelson / a study of the taxe marks 30
Marks for International Mail of the UK applied to underpaid international
1875 - 2000 Usage and Listing mail to meet UPU requirements
VOLUME XXIV , NUMBER 1 [ March 2008 - Newsletter # 74 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* Editor’s Award 2008 Canadian Aerophilatelist Editor’s 3
Award recipient - Rex Terpening, for his book
“Bent Props and Blow Pots”.
* Tony Conyers Project Chris Hargreaves / 49 checklists and 147 7
first flight covers sent to a school, a stamp
club and an individual
* Librarian's Report Chris Hargreaves / recent acquisitions 8
include A Tradition of Excellence - Canada's
Airshow Team Heritage, The Horseshoe Route,
Undercover Addresses of World War II and
British South American Airways 1946 - 1949
* In Memoriam - Mike Painter Chris Hargreaves / CAS member nephew 8
of pilot Keith Tailyour, Mike's articles often
focused on people, one article included details
of an incident of "Roessler using an ink bottle
to cancel some uncancelled stamps"
* October 1928 - A Faked 1 cvr / Mike Painter / an October 23 cover CL 44 9
British Columbia Airways marked “Not Paid for Airmail” and bearing
Cover a “CARTER’S 1 1/2 OZ.” cancellation - the
cover with the Roessler ink bottle cancellation
mentioned above [page 8]
* The Aerophilatelic Gathering Chris Hargreaves / details concerning 10
of 2008! Royal 2008 Royale in Quebec City, 64
frames, 10 CAS exhibitors, planned Early
Air Mail Pilots & Services presentation
* Italian Airmail Catalogue Ken Sanford / Aerophilia Italiana / second 10
edition, "describes and shows all known
first and special flights within Italy and from
Italy to other countries up until 1941"
* Follow Up : AMCN 3809 5 cvrs / Neil Hunter, Denny May, Dick 3809 11 - 15
Edmonton/Aklavik Round McIntosh, Kevin O'Reilly, Mike Painter,
Trip Covers Rex Terpening / pictures of the plane and
crew, details of the search for Levanevsky
and his Bolkhovitinov DB-A four-engined
monoplane, features of the covers owned by
CAS members including differences in the
cancellations and signatures, comments from
Rex Terpening who was '"somewhat involved"
in the search activities, editor's comments as
to who might have been aboard the non-stop
flight and whether or not the round-trip was
actually by air mail
* The "Burton" de Pinedo 1 cvr / Mike Deal / details of the 1927 de FF-28 16 - 18
Cover Pinedo four continent circle tour, details
of a cover carried by de Pinedo as a personal
favour and mailed in Rome
* Follow Up : a mystery Bob Dyer in the BNAPS Air Mail Study 19 - 21
Labrador "stamp" Group Newsletter, Walter Hees / three theories
regarding the stamp, a conclusion that the $1
stamp [label] and its 5¢ and 25¢ counterparts
were created in 1907 or 1908 in an attempt
to dupe stamp collectors
* Follow Up : Tour Du 4 cvrs / Michael Brisebois, Nino Chiovelli, 22 - 23
Cadran, 1947 Donald Holmes, Charles Oakley / cancellations
on a card commemorating a special French
1947 endurance event - the Galop d'Essai du
Tour du Carran [Tour of the Dial]
* Follow Up : Censorship 1 cvr / David Whiteley / the three types of 24 - 25
in World War II (i) censorship in Canada, when censorship began,
amount of mail censored, other details
* History of the Postal and Chris Miller / information held at the Public 25 - 28
Telegraph Censorship Record Office in Kew London including the
Department 1938 - 1946 organization of censorship, postal censorship,
travellers censorship, testing department,
telecommunications censorship and Canadian
relations with British and United States
censorship
* Follow Up : Airmail from 1 cvr / Alan Klein / a cover showing that 28
Detroit, 1926 there was airmail service from Detroit to
New York in November 1926
* Follow Up : Lebanon - U.S.A. 1 cvr / Barbara Priddy, Jack Ince, Murray 29 - 30
November 1940 Heifetz / articles from L'Aviette by Henri Truc
suggest that the cover in question never
passed through Allied hands and Egypt and
that the Horseshoe Route were not involved
* Information Wanted 1 cvr / Harry Gordon, John Johnson / regarding 30
a cover flown on an R.A.F. Comet 2 and photos
of Sikorsky S-43B types that flew as flying boats
VOLUME XXIV , NUMBER 2 [ June 2008 - Newsletter # 75 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS # COVERS / SOURCES / DETAILS AMCN # PAGE #
* In Memoriam : Eric Grove CAS member since 1988, volunteer of 5
the Canadian Warplane Heritage museum,
contributor to the list of souvenir covers in
The Air Mails of Canada & Newfoundland
* Letters to the Editor Chris Hargreaves / announcement that Rex 6
Terpening is the recipient of The Canadian
Aerophilatelist 2008 Editor’s Award in
appreciation of his contributions to the newsletter
and in admiration for his book Bent Props and
Blow Pots, publicity in Surrey newspapers
resulting from the award, Rex's contact with
aviation friends resulting from the publicity
* Report on ROYALE 200 8 Chris Hargreaves / "biggest attendance at a CAS 7 - 8
May 16-18 in Quebec City meeting since CAPEX in 1996", special aerophilatelic
cover and cancellation commemorating the flight by
Charles Lindbergh to Quebec City in 1928 with serum
for Floyd Bennett, 14 aerophilatelic exhibits,
11 exhibitors, quite 'severe' judging
* Canadian Aerophilatelic 1:00 pm Sunday in the Callières Room, 9
Society Meeting presentations were made by:
- Chris Hargreaves Introduction to Canadian Airmail
- Marie-Danielle Vachon Early Air mail Services in Quebec
- Dave Brown Airmail Services to the Gold Mines in the
Red Lake Area of Ontario
- Gord Mallett Early Airmail Along the Mackenzie Valley
to the Arctic Ocean
- Ken Sanford Triumphs and Tribulations of Pan American
World Airways
* Book Review : Australian Air Nelson Eustis & Tom Frommer editors, reviewed 10
Mail Catalogue, 8th Edition by Ken Sanford / enlarged and improved book,
"lists all airmails from Australia and New Guinea"
* Rarities of the World Web Siegel Auction Galleries / includes color images 10
Archive and descriptions for every Rarities sale since 1964
* US Military Aircraft on Stamps Ray Cartier / suggestion that several countries 11
"put out an omnibus with each showing different
US military planes"
* New Space Stamp Catalogue Weltraum Philatelie e. V., forwarded by the editor of 12
Published ORBIT Jeff Dugdale, presents all space stamps ever
issued in Europe and Russia, uses the numbering
system of the German Michel catalogue
* Flight International Archive Ken Sanford / "Flight International has just released 13
Available Free on the Internet its entire archive going back to 1909 free on the web"
* Old Airline Timetables Website created by Björn Larsson and David Zekia / old and 13
new, includes Canadian Pacific Airlines and Trans-
Canada Air Lines,
* Airbus A380 First Flight 1 cvr / Michael Dodds / covers prepared for the first 13
Covers commercial flight of the double-decker A380 on its
October 2007 Singapore Airlines flight from
Singapore to Sydney
* Book Review : NATIONAL by Peter Pigott, Harbour Publishing publisher's 14
TREASURE The History of announcement / "all the major milestones that feature
Trans Canada Airlines in the history TCA ... packed with photos"
* Lindbergh in Quebec 1 cvr / cover notes and extract from Fred Hotson's 15 - 17
City - 1928 book The Bremen, background to the souvenir cover
produced by ROYALE 2008, details about Floyd
Bennett, Charles Lindbergh & the Plains of Abraham
* Inaugural Flight of the 1 cvr / Gord Mallett / signatures of eight different 18 - 19
"Stan McMillan" pilot families on an airlines postcard linked to
Maxwell W. (Max) Ward, the inaugural flight of the
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 "Stan McMillan"
* Follow Up : Max Berendes 2 cvrs / Ed Barrow, Chris Carmichael, Paul Huber, 20 - 21
Covers Barry Countryman, John Johnson, Alan Lieberman,
David Whiteley, David Wilson / Berendes covers
included a 1926 - 1928 CAM series, Max
Berendes's biography by Barry Countryman
* Follow Up : Covers to RAF 2 cvrs / Richard Beith, Charles Lablonde, John 22 - 23
Czechoslovakia Squadrons Tyacke, Neil Hunter / possibilities explaining
a 10 cent franking on an Armed Forces air
letter to India, notes on World War II F/Sgt.
Karel Rybnicek
* More on the mystery Labrador Bob Dyer, Alan Tunnicliffe / Gibbons Stamp Weekly 24
"stamps" of 1908 articles by Frank Phillips containing details about
"postage stamps" produced by the Labrador Company
* Censorship in World War II Chris Miller, David Whiteley / a detailed time line 25 - 29
Part 2 [based on the Canadian Post Office records]
concerning what happened in Canada in
World War II regarding censorship
* Information Wanted : Pacific 1 cvr / Brian Wolfenden / regarding the means of 30
Transport Co. - 1928 transport of a Victoria to Vancouver cover and
whether or not it travelled within the regular
Canadian mail service
* Information Wanted : Trans- 1 cvr / regarding a cover containing a blue 30
Atlantic Airmail Labels and also a white "via NORTH ATLANTIC
AIR SERVICE" label
VOLUME XXIV , NUMBER 3 [ September 2008 - Newsletter # 76 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE #
* Accolades for Richard Beith Chris Hargreaves / frequent newsletter contributor, 5
the Tom Rielly memorial display and talk is presented
by Richard Beith during the Annual Congress of
Scottish Philatelic Societies in Perth
* Jim Miller longtime CAS member and newsletter advertiser 6
retires and is in the process of selling his stamp
business, canadacovers.ca
* Book Reviews: Postal History review by Richard Beith / "routes of the eastbound 7
of World War II Mail Between mail ...operation of the censorship system ... how
Canada and Switzerland the Red Cross handled internee and POW enquiries ...
by Charles LaBlonde the civilian postal message scheme ... routes of
the westbound mail"
International Airmails Volume 1 review by Chris Hargreaves / "covers all international 8
Transatlantic and Pacific flights up to the end of the war in August 1945 which
by Edward Proud carried normal civilian mail", includes detailed
schedules and rates
* Centenary of First Crossing of a national commemoration of the July 25 1909 flight 10
the Channel by an Aeroplane by Louis Blériot to take place in France during the
period July 22-26 2009, events include an aerophilatelic
exhibition and "crossing the Channel with the same
aeroplane"
* More Books, Resources etc. a dozen contributors / 2008 Canadian Stamp Dealers' 10 - 11
Association Directory, EXPONET exhibits at website
, results of a survey on the most
popular topical stamp collecting interest in 2008,
aviation company and postal history websites,
Mexico-Elmhurst Philatelic Society International
(MEPSI) activities, 80th anniversary of east-west
trans-Atlantic flight of the Bremen
* In Memoriam - Richard Sanders Chris Hargreaves, John Johnson / frequent newsletter 12 - 13
Allen contributor, 2006 Canadian Aerophilatelist Editor's
Award, Allen's book Revolution in the Sky, The Lockheeds
of Aviation's Golden Age opens with a letter written to him
by Charles A. Lindbergh,
* Lest We Forget details of Art Smith's leadership in the project to erect 14 - 15
by Nino Chiovelli a memorial in Calgary in honour of Alberta aircrew who
and Sandy Freeman gave their lives in World War II, CAS western chapter's
involvement in the project, Art Smith obituary / one cover
* Airbus A380 Stamps and details of the development, construction and configuration 16 - 17
Covers by Nino Chiovelli of the A380, opportunities to specialize in covers linked
to A380 special events, europafdc.eu website /
two A380 covers that have a Canadian connection
* Australia Post's July 2008 Ron Miyanishi / an advertisement offering covers 17
Stamp Bulletin to be flown on the first Australian commercial
A380 international flight / one cover
* Censorship in World War II - further information on the development of civil censorship 18 - 20
Part 3 by David Whiteley in Canada during the period 1939-45, includes a time
line for January 1942-45, mails available for exemption
1944-45, disbanding of censorship
* Stamp Corner column from Barry Countryman / a July 24 1941 article claims that 21
the Toronto Daily Star collecting wartime censored covers is a new specialty
and is potentially profitable
* More Information on AMCN Mike Painter, Basil Burrell, Kevin O'Reilly, Richard 22 - 27
3809 and Sir Hubert Wilkins Beith, Chris Hargreaves, The National Geographic
Search for the Soviet Flyers Magazine / a chart showing the search expedition flights
by Consolidated PBY Flying Boat and later by Lockheed
Electra 10E, a map showing key search locations,
Robert J. Morrison's claim that the alleged Levenevsky
flight never took place, two of Russia's planes (of the
four alleged flights) landed on the American west
coast, arguments for and against Morrison's claim /
two stamps from the SG 780-783 set, AMCN 3809 cover
* More Information on the John Bloor, W. R. Patton, Fred Jarrett / different 28 - 29
"Labrador labels" of 1908 versions of the story regarding where and why the
stamps were seized, claims as to their value and
the number that were destroyed / three stamps
listed as essays L1, L2 and L3 in Fred Jarrett's
1929 Stamps of British North America
* More Book Reviews:
South African Airmails review by Ken Sanford / chapters contain chronological 30
by Nicholas Arrow listings of flights, pioneer and special flights, internal and
external scheduled flights, "Horseshoe Route" mail to and
from America, crash mail, aerograms, first flights of
various airlines that have served South Africa ...
Handbook of Aeropostal review by Ken Sanford / in Spanish and English - mail 30
History of Chile 1916 - 2006 dispatched on first, inaugural, special and occasional
by Dr. Eduardo Madsen flights - special and instructional hand stamps on letters
and post cards - domestic and international flight
schedules - rates and surtaxes
Collecting British Postal review by John Holman in Gibbons Stamp Monthly, 30
Stationery by Alan Huggins May 2008 / "listings are arranged in broad categories
and Colin Baker such as Envelopes, Letter Sheets, Letter Cards, and
Aerogrammes ..." - well illustrated - items priced mint
and used
VOLUME XXIV , NUMBER 4 [ December 2008 - Newsletter # 77 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE #
* The Drop Line Nino Chiovelli, Klondike Balloon Safaris Ltd. / 4 – 5
details of the crash of a Zeppelin NT airship in Botswana
and the Russian-built “Total Pole Airship”, both in 2007 -
background and specifications of Friedrichshafen-built
Zeppelin NT series airships (from Wikipedia)
* Christmas Challenges Chris Hargreaves / details on covers submitted during the 6
“What Cover Travelled Furthest for the Least Postage”
competition, Christmas 1944 “Postage Free” air letters, Air
Canada Toronto-Havana April 30 1976 / AMCN 7627 cover
* Charles, Charlie & Chuck Donald Holmes / a listing of persons named “Charles” 7 - 9
linked to aviation (categories: pioneers of powered flight,
mail pilots, constructors and aviation historians) including
2003-2005 Canadian Snowbird pilot #9 Chuck Mallett /
one cover, one Australia stamp, one France stamp
* When Gord’s Dad Met Gord Mallett / photos and particulars of the March 9 1929 10 - 11
Denny’s Dad – In 1929 commercial flight of CF-AAL from Edmonton to Hackett
and return, facts from the plane’s logbook held in Calgary’s
Glenbow Archives, “logbooks are invaluable in determining
the details related to early flights”
* The Remarkable Story of Denice Guimond, Tulio Soto / two photos of Lisandro Garay, 12 - 13
Captain Lisandro Garay Silombra and Sanabria catalogue details about the high face
value Honduras stamps issued in his honour /four stamps
* North Shore/Straits of Belle Kevin O’Reilly / two pages from his Labrador exhibit, 14 - 15
Isle Airmail two incoming air mail bag tags and a facing slip from the
Ottawa to Bradore Bay and on to Red Bay flights, July 13
1932 first flight cover bearing Newfoundland stamps, cover
bearing Newfoundland stamps cancelled by Canadian Mail
Officer’s circular date stamp / AMCN 3231 cover
* 1933 Vancouver Air Pageant Ron Miyanishi / three photos from the pageant taken by 16 - 17
Ron’s father (Pitcairn Autogiro CF-ARO, RCAF Ford
Trimotor G-CYWZ and a Fairchild) / AMCN 3321 cover
* The Hindenburg Murray Heifetz, Ken Sanford / evidence that Hindenburg 18
mail was posted from smaller cities in Canada including
Niagara Falls, Portage la Prairie and Botha Alberta - fake
Hindenburg crash cover listed on eBay on September 13
and later withdrawn / one (fake) cover
* More Comments on AMCN Basil Burrell, Richard Beith, Rex Terpening / a convincing 19
3809 and Wilkins’ Search article written by Viktor Yeletsky supporting the position
that the Levanevsky flight did take place, a history of the
Royal Canadian Signals Corps at nwtandy.resigs.ca.
includes article (Item #10) on the issue / AMCN 3809 cover
* 1938 – The Mercury and Maia John Mullen / a commemorative cover he produced for the 20
70th anniversary of the July 21 1938 flight of the Maia
which (after its mid-air lift-off from the S.20 Mercury)
landed in New York 22 hours and 29 minutes later
* “Boxed Air Mail” Handstamps Murray Heifetz / a cover illustrating type VII (in violet) 21
in his revised classification, posted from Antigonish to
Manila in 1939 & containing the correct 75c clipper rate
* 1939 Pan Am’s First Northern Alan Klein / a “Baltimore at Sea” cover from his exhibit on 22
Trans-Atlantic Flight Crosby covers and cachets / AMCN 3921 cover
* Trans-Atlantic – Middle Route Jack Ince / a “Trouve a la Boite” (found in the box) cover 23
Pan-Am FAM 18 – 1942 postmarked Cambridge, Massachusetts June 8 1942 and
U.S.A. – Unoccupied France with a 30c stamp paying the transatlantic air mail rate, an
explanation of its several other markings and adhesives
* North Atlantic – Southern Neil Hunter / a January 29 1943 Oskarshamn, Sweden to 24
Route – FAM 18 Milton, Mass, USA cover - details of its travel by train and
Air - contains censor stamp and tape
* 1943 FAM 22 Airmail from Richard Beith / a cover with correct 85c rate - routed via 25
Montreal to Madrid in Free Miami, Lagos and Kano - two censor seals and two censor
French Niger markings
* 1945 – First Post-War Herbert Lealman / a first Swedish trans-Atlantic flight 26
Trans-Atlantic Service cover from Stockholm to New York via Reykjavik and
Goose Bay, Toronto cancellation, special cachet
* An Extraordinary Cover Rhodesian Study Circle Journal / three interesting features 27
by George Stewart of a cover addressed to Government House in Seychelles
Islands, posted from Umtali Southern Rhodesia in May
1948 with 9d airmail rate to Seychelles
* 60 Years Ago: Remembering Mike Shand / Air Transport Board awards trans-Pacific 28
Canadian Pacific route to C.P.A., fist flight was Vancouver to Sydney via
Hawaii and Fiji using a Canadian-built DC-4M aircraft /
AMCN 4903b cover
* 1964 Opening of Victoria Don Lussky / an unlisted FORCES Air Letter Dick Malott 29
International Airport cover addressed to him at Air Weapons Unit RCAF, CAPO
5047, Canadian Armed Forces Europe, August 14 1964
* Sierra Leone Christmas 1994 Duff Malkin / a tourist promotion aerogramme containing 30
many flaws, much of the design copied from previously
issued 1980s aerogrammes, questions remain as to who took
the photograph and who designed the form and the ‘stamp’
* Information Wanted: Ed Matthews, Chris Hargreaves / How did a letter 31 postmarked in Amsterdam and backstamped in New Jersey
reach the USA? What was the aircraft registration and
aircraft type flown for AMCN 3717?
VOLUME XXV , NUMBER 1 [ March 2009 - Newsletter # 78 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE #
* Editor’s Award Chris Hargreaves / announcement that Mike Shand 7
is the recipient of The Canadian Aerophilatelist 2009
Editor’s Award in appreciation of his contributions to
the Seasonal Special issue of the newsletter every year
from 1994 to 2008
* Information Wanted John Johnson / Does anyone have information on how to 8
locate a copy of contracts between the U S Post Office
Department and Pan Am for the carriage of international
air mail?
* Souvenir Flight Covers, 2009 Ron Myanishi / a first flight cover offered by Australia 8
Post franked with stamps commemorating the Centenary
of the first expedition to the South Magnetic Pole and
carried on a special flight over the Pole, a similar cover
offered and flown by New Zealand Post / one cover
* Tony Conyers Project Chris Hargreaves / an update on how school and youth stamp 9
clubs can participate in the project, details on the “Air Mail
Day” program offered by Jill Hare at the Mutchmore Public
School Stamp Club in Ottawa
* Canadian Airmail Society Neil Hunter / a proposal presented and passed at the CAS 10 - 11
Awards (CAS Awards) 2008 annual general meeting to initiate three award classes
in recognition of members and others making exceptional
contributions to aerophilately - the three award class names:
Fellowship, Life Member and Honorary Member
* 44th FISA Congress in Chris Hargreaves / at the April 25 2009 Congress meeting 12
Meyrin, Switzerland Jackie Lauwers-Bekaert stepped down as FISA general-
secretary & was replaced by Wolfgang Porges / one cover
* First Flight in Canada: Canada Post’s details (January – March 2009) / details of 13
Canada Post New Issue the flight and production of the 2009 Canadian stamp
February 23, 2009 that commemorates the flight of the Silver Dart / new issue
PERMANENT Silver Dart stamp (valued at the domestic
basic letter rate in effect at the point the stamp is used)
* The Centenary of Flight Canadian Press Report, February 22 2009 / a report on the 14
Celebrations flight of the Silver Dart replica from frozen Baddeck Bay,
piloted by former Canadian astronaut Bjarni Tryggvason,
replica built by the AEA (Aerial Experiment Association)
2005 group, three websites with information about the flight
* Centenary of Flight Covers Chris Hargreaves / information on covers that were flown 15
on the Silver Dart by CAPA (Canadian Aeronautical
Preservation Association), question raised as to the
availability to aerophilatelists of flown covers
* American Topical Association Vera Felts replaces Ray Cartier as executive director of 16
the ATA (American Topical Association), Cartier was
an active supporter of the Aircraft on Stamps Study Unit,
ATA website
* A Proof Found of the 1927 Chris Hargreaves, John Talman auction lot / the item 16 - 19
London to London Stamp description in the December 18 2008 Talman auction:
“227 USC (AMCN #CLP6 Proof) 1927 London to London
original proof on card with printer’s notes Lawson & Jones, Lithographers, Proof VF, E$3000+” - provenance details in
a January 11 2009 Toronto Star story - the proof was purchased
and then re-offered at a Charles Firby auction
Chris Hargreaves, John Talman auction lot / a related item
to be listed in the next Talman auction : an application form
completed by Capt. Terence Tully (of London to London fame)
for a commission in the Reserve of Air Force Officers, dated
February 23 1923
* In Memoriam – Stan Sheldrake Nino Chiovelli, Malcolm McLeod / he flew the “first 20
officially authorized balloon post carried on a Canadian
manned balloon flight in the modern historical era near
Hamilton Ontario May 14 1967” / AMCN BC-6801 cover
* Civil Aviation in 1932: John Johnson, Dave Ostrowski / an article published in the 21 - 26
A Charter to Chicago - July 2006 issue of Skyways: The Journal of the Airplane
FDR`s Precedent-Setting 1920-1940, a description of a flight from Albany to Chicago
Flight on July 2 1932 (carrying presidential hopeful Franklin D.
Roosevelt), a great account of flying in the early 1930s,
specifications and history of the Ford Tri-Motor 5-AT-C
NC 415H, Skyways website skywaysjournal..org/
* Supplement 15 to AMCN Dick McIntosh & Basil Burrell, Chris Hargreaves, John 27 - 30
by Dick McIntosh Irvine, John Johnson, Herbert Lealman, Don Lussky,
Denny May, Derek Rance / further additions and revisions
to Section 5: Government and Other Air Mail Covers of
Canada / three covers
VOLUME XXV , NUMBER 2 [ June 2009 - Newsletter # 79 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE #
* Webmaster’s Report Steve Johnson & Denny May / a video added to the CAS 3
website showing “24 Hours of the World’s Air Traffic”
* Controversy Over Canada the pale grey image of McCurdy on the official FDCs 6
Post First Day Covers for the Silver Dart stamps is actually a photograph of
him sitting in one of his biplanes in 1911 / new FDC
* Centenary of Flight Covers Chris Hargreaves / a listing of first day Silver Dart covers 7
available on the CAPA website, some of the covers were
flown on the replica and are signed by pilot Tryggvason,
25 of each type of cover are being flown across Canada
on the Back to Baddeck flights
* 44th FISA Congress in Chris Hargreaves / “The GOLDEN FISA PIN was 8
Meyrin, Switzerland awarded to Richard K. Malott for his service and
devotion to aero- and astro- philately.”
* Book Review: Intercontinental Ken Sanford / “the second volume of the author’s 9
Airmails – Volume Two – Asia monumental works on intercontinental airmails …
and Australasia, covers all aspects of intercontinental airmails in Asia
by Edward B..Proud and Australasia up to the end of World War Two …”
* Book Review: Lighter Than Air Nino Chiovelli / “a masterful and condensed history of 10 - 11
by Tom D. Crouch lighter-than-air (L.T.A.) aviation and a keen focus on the
people involved … describes the invention of hot air and
gas balloons … presents the development of pressure,
semi-rigid and rigid airships …”
* Flying on a Zeppelin NT Chris Hargreaves / impressions upon taking a flight on the 12 - 13
Zeppelin NT-4 Eureka while at WESTPEX (regarding
boarding the ship, size of the ship and the actual flight),
the company Airship Ventures is mainly involved in
giving sight-seeing trips around the San Francisco area
* Boxed Airmail Handstamps Murray Heifetz / the pink-red colour of the handstamp strike 13
is similar to the ink for the registration strike “lending
credibility to the idea that these boxed airmail strikes were
postmaster applied” / one cover
* CAS Library Acquisition: published by AAMS in 1978 / “No catalogue, including the 14
Pioneer Airpost Flights of various editions of our own American Air Mail Catalogue,
the World 1830-1935 has gathered together so much information on first flights
by Dr. Max Kronstein in so many, many countries.” - the series is in three primary
parts: lighter-than-air dirigibles, development and expansion
of aeroplane transport, usage of rocket propulsion
* 12 Stamps Fall Victim to Hans Niedermair, Canadian Stamp News April 28 2009 / 15
USPS Budget Cuts details of several stamp issues cancelled due to United
States postal Service’s need to cut costs, other strategies
planned to help reduce costs
* New Canadian Space Stamps: Canada Post’s details (April – June 2009) / the April release 16 - 17
International Year of of two stamps marking the occasion of the IYA, each stamp
Astronomy pairs an important Canadian observatory with a nebula
* The St. Lawrence Seaway Air Mail News (Journal of British Air Mail Society) 18 - 24
Air Mail Service: 1927 - 1939 May 2008 / the first air mail service to be financed by
(Part 1) by Richard Beith the Canadian Post Office, a review of information that
is generally known about the St. Lawrence Seaway Air
Mail Service in addition to additional information from
Beith’s own research, contains end notes and a detailed
bibliography / AMCN 2707 cover, AMCN 2709, 2711
* Questions about covers from Chris Hargreaves / articles published in the Kingston 25 - 28
the 1927 Rimouski Flights Whig-Standard on September 6 and 8 1927 - questions
about two AMCN 2707 related covers containing Quai
De Montreal postmarks and about later flight covers and
outbound flight covers - the evidence of bogus covers -
provenance of covers - input from Richard Beith, Dick
McIntosh, Derek Rance, Ken Sanford and Pierre
Vachon / five covers, AMCN 2707, 2709, 2719
* Follow Up: Christmas 1944 Denice Guimond, Holmes’ Specialized Philatelic 29
Air Letters Catalogue of Canada and British North America / the
“Air Letter Sheets” extract from the catalogue accurately
describes known letter sheets
* More Airbus A-380 Covers Ken Sanford, Michael Dodd / a listing of A-380 covers 30
which have been produced / two covers
* Information Wanted: Was there a jusqu’a rate for UK-China mail in 1937? 31
A question about air mail service across Siberia in
1929. Information sought about Canada’s 1942 50c
Munitions Stamp (stamp #261 in UNITRADE
Specialized Catalogue of Canadian Stamps).
VOLUME XXV , NUMBER 3 [ September 2009 - Newsletter # 80 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE #
*President’s Report Chris Hargreaves / announcement of the names of the 2 - 3
first Fellows of The Canadian Aerophilatelic Society
(Don Amos, Basil Burrell, Patrick Campbell, Murray
Heifetz, Jonathan Johnson, Dick Malott, Dick McIntosh,
Derek Rance, Ken Sanford and Mike Shand)
* The Air Mails of Canada Neil Hunter appointed as the new Editor-in-Chief of the 4
and Newfoundland AMCN replacing Dick Malott who has relinquished the
position after 20 years “at the helm”
* The World’s Largest First Chris Hargreaves / a first flight cover reproduced onto a 4
Flight Cover? large sheet of 70 x 49 cm wrapping paper, sold in a gift
shop – young people’s clothing emblazoned Aéropostale,
the company’s website
* CAS Exhibition Awards CAS executive proposal for a new policy for Exhibition 5
Awards to apply at all national level shows, designed to
encourage research and exhibiting of Canadian Air Mail,
one year complementary memberships for airmail exhibitors
* Life Members announcement of the names of the first CAS Life Members 6
(Don Amos, Basil Burrell, Patrick Campbell, Murray
Heifetz and Jack Ince)
* Air Mail in Alberta details of publication of the book, combines a complete 8
by Denny May listing of Alberta airmail covers with related anecdotes,
also available in a PDF format CD, maycroft@shaw.ca
* 100 Years of Flight in Denny May / details of the travels throughout Alberta of 9
Canada – 2009 the “Back to Baddeck” large briefcase, flown in aircraft
at least 25 years old – souvenir cover produced by Red
Deer’s Harvard Aviation Historical Society / one cover
* Webmaster’s Report Steve Johnson / recent additions to the website, feedback 10
indicating the website is being widely used and appreciated,
correspondence with Lindsay Hardy researching information
about his grandfather (deceased CAS member Cecil Stoner)
* Letters to the Editor Nino Chiovelli / comments about the possible future role to 11 - 12
be played by new generation heavy lift airships in North
America and around the world, advantages of airships over
fixed wing craft – editor’s request for statistics about
accident rates of airships and blimps in comparison to
comparable fleets of fixed wing aircraft
* Canadian Interrupted Flight Brian Wolfenden / BNAPS Exhibit Series book #56, “The 13
Covers by Major R. K. Malott exhibit runs chronologically & starts with the early pioneer
flights … most of the early covers come from interrupted
flights … we progress to more regularly scheduled air mail
flights … looks at two of the more famous crashes involving
Canadian mail …”
* The Airmails of East Africa Richard Beith / deals with British East Africa only, “The 14
to 1952 by Bill Colley new 2009 edition includes 24 pages of colour plates, an
important 84 pages of timetables and postal rates, and
sketches the aerophilatelic story up to 1952 …”
* Newfoundland Airmail Stamps BNAPS website and a BNAPS Newfie 14 - 15
And Air Mail Flights: 1918-1949 Newsletter of the Newfoundland Study Group review, by
by Peter Motson Bob Dyer / BNAPS Exhibit Series book #54, “Motson’s
collection represents the most complete exhibit on the
subject … the trans-Atlantic competition of 1919 as well as
scarcity (Martinsyde, Hawker, De Pinedo and Columbia) …
three groupings: trans-Atlantic competition, internal &
provincial flights and international flights …”
* Newfoundland Specialized 630 pages, “ more information on the De Pinedo flight, and 15
Stamp Catalogue (7th Edition) on the Inverted Halifax on cover … covers flown by the
by John Walsh and John Butt different first flights have also been added …”
* Rev. R. S. Mason and his Barry Countryman & Chris Hargreaves, Bas Burrell, Denice 16 - 18
covers Guimond, David Hanes, Murray Heifetz, and Dick Malott /
Barry’s article Philatelic Writer Rev. R. S. Mason includes
information on Mason’s career and his philatelic articles and
publications – the sale of his pioneer and semi-official covers
- details and questions related to his Canadian Post Office
flight covers, semi-official covers and over-franked covers /
five covers, AMCN 2837c, 3619f, 2933a, CL45
* Follow-Up – 1933 Vancouver Patrick Campbell / the plane shown in the December 2008 19
Air Pageant Newsletter article photo is a Fairchild FC-2-W2, a razorback
version of the FC-2 is being built at the Canadian Aviation
Heritage Centre at Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue near Montreal
* Autogiros Patrick M, Chris Hargreaves, Donald Holmes / a large piece 19 - 22
of fabric covering remains from the Pitcairn PCA-2 autogiro,
CF-ARO – the ‘1858’ in ‘ARO’s heart logo is the date
Macdonald Tobacco Company was founded – a photocopy
of Pitcairn autogiro advertisement claiming it as “secure and
practical for recreation and utility”
* “Flying Car” Soars Through Ron Miyanishi / the Terrafugia (“escape from land”) 22
Flight Testing Transition combination flying car & roadable plane
completed its flight testing program in June 2009, further
information at
* Report on the Progress of John Wilson, West Africa Study Circle / the 75,00-word 23
Civil Aviation, 1939-1945 transcription is available in PDF format on the study
circle’s website .uk
* Airbus 380 Covers Mark Wright / details of A380 Presentation covers, one 23
cover flown from Montreal to Orlando International, the
other from Paris to Montreal / two covers
* Information Wanted: What are the circumstances surrounding the refunding of 24 - 26
surcharges on two AMCN 3011’l’ covers addressed to
England? Why did a Windsor to Toronto Golden Jubilee
flight cover (AMCN 2837d) addressed to Dorchester
England receive a 19 centimes postage due handstamp?
How many Jack V. Elliot blue on white paper 25-cent essay
stamps were printed? Information required concerning
the number of Canadian flight covers signed by different
pilots. / four covers, AMCN 3011’l’, 2837d, CL6-2600
* Supplement 16 to AMCN Dick McIntosh & Basil Burrell, Denice Guimond, Chris 27 - 31
by Dick McIntosh Hargreaves, John Irvine, John Johnson, Herbert Lealman,
Don Lussky, Denny May, Derek Rance / further additions
and revisions to Section 5: Government and Other Air Mail
Covers of Canada / two covers
VOLUME XXV , NUMBER 4 [ December 2009 - Newsletter # 81 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
*Editor’s Mailbox Chris Hargreaves / Canada to England transatlantic 4
airmail between Canada and England in the period
June 1940 and June 1941
* Update on AMCN newly-appointed editor-in-chief Neil Hunter / appointment 5
of Section Editors for the new CAS catalogue is underway,
new publication options are probably needed “to keep the
catalogue affordable”
* In Memoriam – Don Amos Chris Hargreaves / “Fellow of the Canadian Aerophilatelic 7
Society, 16 June 1910 – 27 Sept 2009”, he produced lists of
first flights based on Canadian Post Office Bulletins from
the 1930s and 1940s, he was a longstanding collector of
Canadian airmails
* The Golden Age of Canadian reprint of an article previously published in the newsletter 7 - 10
Air Mail by Don Amos [June 1998, Newsletter #35], Don’s reminiscences about
early collecting and collectors of Canadian air mail flight
covers / four covers, AMCN 3247c, 3325, 3409c, 3525a
* Charles, Charlie & Chuck David Whiteley, Don Lussky, Jeff Dugdale / additions to 11
Donald Holmes list of aviation personalities – Charles
Ulm, Chas. L. Lawrence and astronaut names found in
http:astronaut.ru/philo/start.htm
* Covers Celebrating Aviation Chris Hargreaves / introduction to the items submitted from 12
Events from Years Ending members for this year’s Seasonal Special newsletter issue:
in 9, Anniversary Covers from
2009, Other Interesting Items
- 1859 – 2009, 150th Gunter Rennebeck / one of the most famous engineers, 12
Anniversary of Hugo scientists and inventors of the 20th century – exhibits in
Junkers Birthday the Technikmuseum “Hugo Junkers” in Dessau inform
visitors about his life and work– engine, aircraft and
model airplanes on exhibit at the museum / one cover
- 1909 – 2009: 100th Denny May, Donald Holmes, Gunter Rennebeck / Hawk 13
Anniversaries! One flown by Dan Dempsey at air shows across Canada
this summer – stamp issued in France commemorating Louis
Bleriot’s flight across La Manche – German stamp issued to
commemorate the Centenary of the first international
Zeppelin show / one cover
- 1919 – 1969: 50th John Johnson / a last day cover commemorating the 1969 14 - 15
Anniversary of the First “Daily Mail” Trans-Atlantic Air Race – description of the
Non-stop Trans-Atlantic race in the Dec. 1968 Professional Pilot – a clipping about a
Flight plan to fly a DC-8 full of Alcock and Brown relatives – prize
list for the 1969 race – $135,000 prize money / one cover
- Cinderella Checks Out the Mike Shand / a display and description of Cinderella 16 - 17
Stamp Shows stamps many of which are linked to air shows – venues in
England, Australia, New Zealand, and USA / four covers
- 1919 / 1929 – 2009: Denny May / Alberta Aviation Museum’s Kelly-D 18
Re-Enactments in Alberta homebuilt biplane Spirit of Edmonton re-created the first
Edmonton prairie air mail flight – later sent out to re-create
the Wop May and Vic Horner 1929 mercy flight to Fort
Vermilion – later re-created the first commercial delivery of
a newspaper, 7 June 1919, by May Airplane Ltd / two covers
- 1929 – First Regular Airmail Michael Brisebois / details of a July 1929 flight from Chile 19
Service Chile-Argentina- to Argentina by pilots Henri Guillaumet and Jean Mermoz,
Europe by Aéropostale further details of Guillaumet’s many crossings of the Andes
and his crossings of the North and South Atlantic / one cover
- 1929: Inauguration of England Donald Holmes / Armstrong Whitney Argosy 1927 Paris & 20 - 21
- India Airmail Service London “Silver Wing Service”, Argosy G-EFBL (City of
Glasgow) 1929 England-India inaugural flight / one cover
- 1929 – 2009 80th Anniversary Gunter Rennebeck / seaplane launched from 600-700 miles 22
of the First Catapult Flight of offshore, a saving of 35-45 hours delivery time in each
Airmail from the Bremen direction / one cover
- Meanwhile: the Graf Zeppelin Donald Holmes / one Zeppelin cover 22
was Flying across Oceans!
- More About Autogiros John Irvine / a cover endorsed “The First Visit of The 23
Detroit News Giro Plane to Walker Air Port., May 6th
1931”, a 1929 account about winners of a model airplane
contest receiving rides in the paper’s autogiro / one cover
- 1934 – 2009 75th Anniversary Herbert Lealman, article by Australian Air Mail Society’s 24
of the MacRobertson England Ted Thomasson / details regarding the flight that “remains
to Australia Air Race one of the most significant milestones in the development
of air travel” / one cover
- 75th Anniversary of the First Richard Beith / a service “inaugurated on May 20th 1934 25
Regular Official British Inland by Highland Airways between Inverness and Kirkwall
Airmail Service in Orkney” / one cover
- 1936 – A Joseph Nason Barry Countryman / previously thought to be addressed to 25
Cover Rev. Mason - this cover likely bears the address of Joseph
Nason of Weston, Ontario / one cover, AMCN 3619f
- 1936: Inauguration of Regular Alan Klein / an inauguration cover addressed to Ottawa 26
Trans-Atlantic Flights Postmaster Steven L. Mills and then re-addressed to
through Canada Springfield,Illinois / one cover
- Seasons Greetings David Crotty / the cover travelled widely over the course of 26
the Christmas holidays in 1941, transit by air from Sydney
to New Zealand and onward by sea to Canada / one cover
- Seasons Greetings Jack Ince / this cover addressed to Jack commemorates the 27
65th anniversary of the Invasion of Normandy, featuring a
cachet design based on the shoulder badge of the Infantry
Division of which Jack’s Unit was a part / one cover
- 1949 – First Flight of the Jim Davidson / a cover marking the 50th anniversary of 27
DeHavilland D. H. 106 Comet the flight of the first commercial jet transport / one cover
- Season’s Greetings from Patrick Campbell / a cover from Robinson Crusoe’s island 28
CAS member #1 recently donated to the Canadian Aviation Heritage Centre,
the letterhead correspondence dated 23 Feb 1953 gives
details of mailing and delivery via sea and air – a listing
of the career of the addressee, aviation entrepreneur Tom
Wheeler / one cover
- 1969 – 2009 40th Anniversary Jeff Dugdale / the franking is from a commemorative sheet 29
of the First Men on the Moon issued by the Royal Mail in Britain, description of the sheet
provided by the Royal Mail’s British Philatelic Bulletin /
one cover
- 1999 – First Round the World Donald Holmes / the balloon flight of Brian Jones and 30
Flight in a Balloon Bertrand Piccard from Chateau-d’Oex around the world to
the Egyptian desert – landing was on 21 March 1999 after
nearly 20 days aloft – private June 4th cachet cancel used
as a tribute to the Montgolfier brothers’ first flight made
on 4 June 1783 / one cover
- 2009 – First Flight Covers Herbert Lealman / Swissair-produced first flight covers for 30
Air Canada’s Montreal to Geneva 1 June 2009 inauguration
and for the return flight the following day / one cover
- Whistler Duff Malkin / explanation of Whistler Resort scenes on a 31
10-15 year old folded private letter sheet, a request from the
editor that any information known to members regarding
2010 Winter Olympic covers be forwarded to David Whiteley
VOLUME XXVI, NUMBER 1 [ March 2010 - Newsletter # 82 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* Changes to the CAS Chris Hargreaves / the constitution is to be included on the 3 - 5
Constitution CAS website, additions and changes will be considered at
the next AGM, a draft revised constitution will be published in
the newsletter and voted on for acceptance at the 2011 AGM
* Canadian Aerophilatelic a review of the three awards for recognizing CAS members 3 - 5
Society Awards including qualifications required for each award and the
process for selection, changes which have been endorsed by
the executive will be voted on at the 2010 AGM
* Update on The Air Mails of Neil Hunter / work on the next edition of the catalogue has 9
Canada and Newfoundland begun, most section editors have been appointed, help of the
catalogue CAS membership is required in identifying new flights and
providing correct estimates of cover prices
* Editor’s Award and Report Chris Hargreaves / announcement that Thomas H. Boyle Jr. 10 - 11
is the recipient of The Canadian Aerophilatelist 2010 Editor’s
Award “in appreciation and admiration of his outstanding
book Airmail Operations During World War II”, the CAS
newsletter articles are a mix of newly-submitted and
backlogged material / one cover
* Letters to the Editor Chris Hargreaves / members are reminded to inform the 11
editor if information submitted is to be published ‘as is’,
opinions that are not to be circulated are also to be identified,
Ken Sanford / an erroneous Air Canada report that the first
service between Geneva and Montreal took place in June 2009
Mike Shand / three individuals named “Charles” involved in
the 1934 MacRobertson England to Australia Air Race, a
comment regarding stamps commemorating Charles Ulm
* The New Zealand Airmail reviewed by Ken Sanford / a publication of the Air Mail 12
Catalogue – 3rd Edition Society of New Zealand, edited by one of the foremost
edited by Mike Shand collectors of New Zealand airmails, “thoroughly revised
and repriced … more than 100 new entries … over 100
new illustrations … listings are strictly chronological”
* New Canadian First Flight Chris Hargreaves / based on David Whiteley’s project to 13
uncover information on new Canadian flight covers the CAS
executive is encouraging production of new Canadian
FFCs, the Y-Prize is to awarded to the first person to have
10 covers carried on a 2010 Canadian first flight
* News – News – News Peter Motson’s exhibit Newfoundland Airmail Stamps and 14
Flown Airmails has been published as part of the BNAPS
exhibit series
* Yukon Airways and Steve Johnson / details regarding the second official flight, 15 - 17
Exploration Company Ltd. a description in pilot Cruickshank’s own words of the
problems he and his passenger A. D. McInnes encountered
on leaving Whitehorse bound for Mayo, Keno and Dawson /
AMCN covers CL42-2703, CL42-2703c
* 40th Anniversary of Apollo 13: a reprint from the March 2010 article 40 Years On in Orbit 18 - 21
1970 – 2010 by Peter Hoffman [journal of the Astro Space Stamp Society] / details of the
aborted moon landing of astronauts Lovell, Haise and
Swigert – short histories of each astronaut / one cover,
numerous worldwide stamps depicting the astronauts and
the service, lunar and command modules
* The Canadian Food Mail a history of the Canadian program from its inception 22 - 26
Program by Nino Chiovelli through the “air stage” period and into the 1980s and
beyond at which point the Post Office was reorganized as
Canada Post [Crown] Corporation, details of how the program
provides service to remote communities, labels and manifests
displayed in the article are provided courtesy of Canada Post
* Follow Up – Flying Cars Bas Burrell / further information linked to a previous 27
newsletter article about the Terrafugia Transition flying car,
the text of an advert in Bas’s wife Audrey’s Neiman-Marcus
catalog extolling the virtues of owning a luxury His and Hers
ICON A5 Sports Aircraft [sports air vehicle]
* Information Wanted: What is the identities of a vintage biplane and pilot pictured 28
Aircraft Identification on a postcard cancelled Utica NY Oct 30 AM 1911 in which
the handwritten message “first aeroplane ever to visit Utica”
appears? / one cover
Constant Varieties on Bas Burrell / a stamp providing evidence of a new variety of 29
Commercial Airways Stamps the Air Fee [CL48 and CL50] semi-official issue containing
a broken ring in the left oval that holds the words Air Fee -
Have other members found this same variety?
Postcards by Rell Sam Clements Cheryl Ganz [Chief Curator of Philately at the Smithsonian 30
National Postal Museum] / a photographer who lived in
Lakehurst in the late 1920s and early 1930s took photographs
of zeppelins and sold them in a variety of formats –
“Can members of the society check their collections to see
if he ever made postcards from his R100 images?”
VOLUME XXVI, NUMBER 2 [ June 2010 - Newsletter # 83 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* President’s Report Chris Hargreaves / details of a framed print of Fairchild 2 - 4
71-C CF-ATZ donated by CAS member Ken Thibault to
be used as a prize at a future CAS Symposium in June 2013
in Winnipeg as part of Royal 2013 Royale, a proposal that
non-competitive exhibits be instituted as a means of getting
more members to exhibit, suggestions as to how a ‘postal
geography project’ might be useful in generating interest in
exhibiting and sharing research findings
* More Donations Chris Hargreaves / thanks to Paul Cere and Chas Flynn for 4
donations to CAS and to Ian Kimmerly for donating two of
Pat Sloan’s binders to the CAS library
* FISA the next Congress to take place in Berlin in November 2011, 6
an official meeting of Board Members took place in Berlin in
April 2010, a request that member societies make suggestions
that might lead to a larger FISA presence in the media, the
presentation to Dick Malott of a Golden FISA pin
* Exhibition Results
7
- ORAPEX 2010 at Ottawa, Ontario:
Neil Hunter Evolution of Air Mail – Toronto, Canada (grand award)
Air Mail Across the Atlantic Ocean: May 1939 to
December 1941 (vermeil)
Chris Hargreaves Aerial Mail To and From Kingston, Ontario (silver)
Stewart Murray Imperial Airways in Africa, 1925 – 1934 (silver)
Steve Johnson Patricia Airways and Exploration Company Ltd
(one frame, silver-bronze)
- ROYAL 2010 at Windsor, Ontario:
Neil Hunter Evolution of Air Mail – Toronto, Canada (court of honour)
Ray Simrak The SCADTA System from Canada to Columbia, South
America (gold, BNAPS best BNA single frame award)
Neil Hunter Air Mail Across the Atlantic Ocean: May 1939 to
December 1941 (vermeil, CAS best airmail award,
AAMS best airmail award)
Hans Steinbock Zeppelin Mail To and From Canada (vermeil medal)
* In Memoriam – farewell to a long-term member of the CAS 8
Robert North Sr.
* The Air Mails of Canada Editor-in-Chief Neil Hunter / a listing of names of Section 9
and Newfoundland Editors and their email addresses, help is solicited from
members in providing information on new flights and
other information that should be included in the next
edition of the AMCN catalogue
* Book Review : Air Mail in review by Richard Beith / details at po-en-pol.nl 10
Wartime by Hans E. Aitink “Publicates”, the ten main chapters of the book deal with
aerophilately linked to several different European routes
* Canadian First Flight Chris Hargreaves / an article written for the Aerophilatelic 11 - 16
Covers to Addresses Society of Southern Africa for inclusion in the 100th issue
in Southern Africa of their journal the Aeroletter – contains numerous details
about a number of early Canadian FFCs addressed to
Southern Africa [defined in the article as the area south of
the equator] – routes, rates and other details linked to
delivery of the covers are discussed in detail – Denny May’s
Air Mail in Alberta is recognized as a useful resource /
AMCN covers 2967z, 3011v, 3107’l’, 3427a, 3713, 3833e;
Scott stamp C1
* Early CP Air Transpolar Barry Countryman / gyro compass and radio beacon 17 - 19
Routes navigation during a flight from Los Angeles to Copenhagen
via Edmonton, SAS’s inaugural Los Angeles-Copenhagen
Nov 1954 flight via Winnipeg, June 1955 first commercial
Vancouver to Amsterdam flight via Churchill Manitoba,
Canadian government rulings and actions regarding routes
and landing rights of CPA and foreign airlines /
AMCN covers 5509, 7519
* Mail to Occupied Countries : David Whiteley, The History of Air Cargo and Airmail 20 - 21
WW II from the 18th Century by Camille Allaz / Lisbon was the
exchange point for mail during WW II, travel agent Thomas
Cook and Son was the official intermediary, conditions are
listed under which letters could be sent to enemy countries,
a 1941 arrangement between British and German authorities
whereby POW mail could be exchanged
* Bill Robinson’s Collections details of the sale of the collections of this CAS member and 21
AMCN Section 16 editor, his WWI Royal Air Force-Royal
Flying Corps in Canada 1917-1918 exhibit is one of those
collections being offered for sale
* The Jack V. Elliot Air Service Bas Burrell, Chris Hargreaves & Alastair Bain, John Bloor, 22 - 27
Semi-Official “Blue Essay” Louis Levy, Ed Matthews, David Michaud, Ken Mitchell,
Marilyn Paterson / feedback from the CAS membership
was sought related to seeking an answer to the question,
“ Is 40 stamps a low estimate of the number of blue essay
stamps printed by the company and as described on page 48
of AMCN?, 80 copies [25 on cover, 44 mint and 1 used copies]
have been reported, highlights of the history of the company
are outlined, questions remaining include: How many were
actually produced? How were they produced? Are they really
essays? / 3 covers, AMCN CL6-2600
* Follow Up : Varieties on Bas Burrell, Alastair Bain & Murray Heifetz, Ed Matthews, 28
Commercial Airways Stamps Brian Wolfenden / a description and discussion of a newly-
identified variety of the Air Fee stamp occurring on stamp #1
in a pane of 10 [a variety that appears as CL48d in the 2010
Unitrade catalogue], the suggestion that another constant
irregularity be included in the catalogue as a new variety /
AMCN CL48, CL50
* Information Wanted: John Irvine, Chris Hargreaves / Why did stamp dealer W.R. 29
W. R. Patton Patton produce two questionable covers: one, an over franked
March 5 1928 La Malbie to Port Menier cover; the other, a
“Via FIRST Air Mail from MURRAY BAY, P.Q.” and
“DELIVERED BY DOG TEAM’ labeled cover bearing early
Dec 1927 and Jan 1928 cancellations? / AMCN 2721, 2805
* Jack Knight Air Mail Basil Burrell / two cover varieties are available for purchase 30
Society Offer that were flown on the Spirit of St. Louis commemorative
flights in 1978 / AMCN covers 7817 and 7822 [the latter
cover to appear in the future 7th edition of the catalogue]
VOLUME XXVI, NUMBER 3 [ September 2010 - Newsletter # 84 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* 25th Anniversary of Chris Hargreaves / the anniversary of the society is being 2
The Canadian Aerophilatelist celebrated by the commissioning of “Picture Postage”
stamps issued by Canada Post
* The Canadian Aerophilatelist thanks are extended to Charles Livermore for scanning all 3
back issues on the internet back issues of the newsletter in preparation for them being
posted on the internet by CAS webmaster Steve Johnson
* Aerophilatelic Judging / Nino Chiovelli / observations and suggestions regarding the 4 - 5
Non-Competitive Exhibits present state of exhibit judging, “a different judging approach
is required to bring in more exhibitors and to grow the hobby”
* Update on CAS Symposium at Chris Hargreaves / restating the position that there should be 5 - 6
Royal 2013 Royale in Winnipeg “an area for non-competitive exhibits in which members can
show what they want, how they want”, a request that members
send in suggestions regarding what should be done to
create a symposium that members will want to attend
* Postal Geography Project “the aim of this project is to encourage and share research 7
about the places that First Flight Covers originated from and
why airmail services began at the particular time they did”,
exhibits that are produced might contain maps, illustrations,
detailed text and a description of the cachet
* No Englishmen Need Apply review by Chris Hargreaves / particulars about the life of the 8 - 9
by Gord Mallett biographee Postal Superintendent R. W. (Walter) Hale,
special attention is paid to the role he played in establishing
air mail service to the Mackenzie River corridor and Great
Bear Lake region, an explanation of the rationale behind the
unusual title, BNAPS is “breaking new ground” in publishing
a work such as this that is “almost exclusively historical”
* The January 25 1928 Air Stage Derek Rance / “the true details of this flight are to be found 10 - 14
Service Inauguration from in the Archives of Manitoba”, a notification from Postal
Rolling Portage – Narrow Lake Superintendent H. H. Phinney and a W.C.A. instruction sheet
provide directions regarding routing as well as stopovers and
contract weight per trip, the role played by A.H. Farrington,
an examination of the two distinct cover types that exist, the
conclusion reached that the Sioux Lookout covers are frauds,
a typewritten report to WCA treasurer J. A. Macdougal from
pilot D.A. (Dale) Atkinson / AMCN 2803
* The “D.w.” Covers - Chris Hargreaves & Trelle Morrow, Don Amos and Murray 15 - 23
An Enduring Mystery! Heifetz / a presentation of facts related to the D.w. handstamp
based in large part on an analysis of 11 covers [mailed to 10
different addresses in 3 provinces in western Canada, from
3 or more people, mailed in 3 countries], the three theories
are that the handstamp was either (a) a collector’s mark,
(b) a Post Office handstamp indicating Delayed by Weather,
or (c) applied by a person unknown for reasons unknown by
someone working in the Winnipeg Post Office / seven covers,
AMCN covers 3029, 3061, 3061a, 3105
* Follow Up : First aeroplane to Barry Countryman, Denny May, John Johnson, Gord Mallett / 24 - 27
visit Utica, New York, the plane in the postcard is a Curtiss Pusher being flown by
October 1911 pilot Eugene Godet on September 17, a biography of the pilot, a poster advertising a later 1911 flight in Alabama by Godet
and fellow-pilot Hugh Robinson [who had earlier that year
flown in Edmonton], another postcard scene in which a
similar pusher biplane is being flown in Japan in 1911 by
American pilot J.C. (Bud) Mars, newspaper reports of a July
1911 Erie Penn. crash in which Mars was injured / 2 postcards
* Follow Up : 10 Centimes Michael Furfie, Ken Snelson, Mike Street / the 19 centimes 28
Postage Due? marking is Canadian, taxe marks were used during the 8c
UPU rate period, covers exist containing similar taxe marks
indicating 20 centimes due for a 2c deficiency /
AMCN cover 2837d
* Follow Up : The 1942 Denice Guimond, Brian Wolfenden, Herman Jacobs / a 29
50 cents Munitions Stamp “mother load of information” about this and other stamps
exists at collectionscanada.gd.ca/archivianet, three
individuals pictured in the Munitions stamp are identified /
Scott stamp 261
* Information Wanted : Bill Beaudoin / requires information about a Newfoundland 30
Air letter that has the same format but different lettering from
items NN4 and NN5 listed on pages 377-378 of AMCN
Alastair Bain / is seeking confirmation that T.G. Stephens
signed covers that were carried on the Yukon Airways &
Exploration April 15 1928 Carcross to Whitehorse flight /
AMCN cover CL42 2801l
VOLUME XXVI, NUMBER 4 [ December 2010 - Journal # 85 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* President/Editor’s Report Chris Hargreaves / a decision is made to rename The 2
Canadian Aerophilatelist as the Quarterly Journal of
The Canadian Aerophilatelic Society [rather than the
society’s Newsletter], a special Canadian Aerophilatelist
word suduko provided by new CAS member William
Cochrane who manages an Australian philatelic website at
* CAS News welcome to the newest CAS member Charles Livermore – 3
3000th visitor to the CAS website – a list of those donating
magazines, maps, and other items to the CAS library
* 2010 Snowbirds Covers Dick Malott, Brian Wolfenden / the 57-cent QE II definitive 4
appears on envelopes signed by all nine pilots as well as
on the envelopes flown by Pilot No. 1 / 1 cover
* Canadian Aerophilatelist 25th Chris Hargreaves, Brian Wolfenden / details on how to 4
Anniversary Stamp order mint copies of the stamp in the format wanted,
details on how the CAS “PicturePostage” stamp was
designed and sent via the internet to Canada Post
* International Federation of Wolfgang Porges FISA Secretary General / FISA Congess 5
Aero-Philatelic Societies 2011 will be held in Granz Austria and is to be embedded
in OEVEBRIA 2011 and MARKE + MUENZE 11,
150 exhibit frames will be reserved for FISA members
* In Memoriam : Jack Ince collector and researcher of covers from Imperial Airways 6
African Air Mail Services and also covers flown across the
Atlantic by Pan American Airways, was co-author of a
“sumptuous book about early Nigerian postal services”
* The Postal Services of the winner of the 1993 Crawford Medal awarded annually by 6 - 7
British Nigeria Region by the Royal Philatelic Society of London for the year’s
Jack Ince and John Sacher “most valuable and original contribution to the study
of knowledge of philately”
* In Memoriam : Bill McCann Dick Malott, David Whiteley / CAS member since 1995, 7
“a loyal supporter of ORAPEX … a great dealer who
seemed to remember everyone’s collecting interests”
* Season’s Greetings : Chris Hargreaves, Mike Shand / Australian stamps that 8 - 9
Christmas Challenges commemorate the 50th anniversary of the first trans-Tasman
airmail and the first airmail flight from Australia to New
Guinea, a Bahamas stamp [on which a cover is illustrated]
on a 1969 cover commemorating the 50th anniversary of
Nassau to Miami experimental airmail, early twentieth
century aviation Christmas cards / one cover, 3 postcards
* Pioneers of Aviation Donald Holmes / a sheet of stamps from the French Post 10 - 11
- in France featuring six aviation pioneers: Farman, Delagrange, the
Wright Brothers, Latham, Vedrines and Deroche – Holmes’
book Wilbur’s Story describing the events surrounding his
1908 flight in Le Mans / October 2008 French Post sheet
- and in Montreal Geoff Thompson / a non-flown cover marking the event
in Montreal of the 37th Session of the International Civil
Aviation Organization Assembly [ICAO] / 1 cover
* Leaside Airfield – 1918/2010 Ron Myanishi, The Toronto Star (August 17th 2010) / a fuel 12
tank ruptured at site of the former First World War I airfield
used to “train pilots, mechanics and maintenance crews for
Royal Flying Corps”
* World War I Postcards Patrick Campbell & Harold von Cramon / comments about 13 - 15
German airships and aircraft illustrated on used and unused
WW I postcards donated to the Canadian Aviation Heritage
Centre / 5 postcards
* The St. Lawrence Seaway Don Lussky / the ship in the September 16 1927 Rimouski to 16
Air Mail Service, 1927 … Montreal service is spelled Montroyal in Duncan Haws’ book
Canadian Pacific / AMCN 2309
… and 1928 Pierre Vachon / “I attach a scan of an envelope flown by my
father on the inaugural flight of the commercial service when
the Montreal-Rimouski air service was contracted out to
Canadian Transcontinental Airways in May of 1928.” /
AMCN 2709a, 2709b, 2827
* 1939 – Newfoundland Airport John H. Bloor / uncommon airmail usage of Newfoundland 17
registry envelope (Webb RE1) mailed from Newfoundland
Airport (now named Gander Airport) / AMCN 3921k
* WW II – Trans-Atlantic Air Cecil Coutts / government mail destined for overseas from 18
Mail with a 4 Cents Franking! RAFTC transported to Dorval for processing, received a
minimum rate postage stamp, on arrival in Britain was then
censored and the stamp cancelled before delivery
* July 1945 – Advertisement John and Jim Taylor, Will Cochrane / details in the life of 19 - 21
from Aircraft Magazine flyer and inventor Edwin A. Link, the Link Trainer allowed
pilots to fly by their instruments and without reference to the
landscape below, over 5000 Link Trainers built in Gananoque,
Link Manufacturing Company adverts related to TWA’s
Constellation and to Trans-Canada Air Lines
* Air Letter with a Four Duff Malkin / a 1948 Chinese air letter with the proviso on 22
Stamp Limit! the back: “IF ANYTHING IS ENCLOSED OR IF AFFIXED
WITH MORE THAN FOUR STAMPS THIS LETTER
WILL BE SENT BY ORDINARY MAIL” / 1 cover
* Christmas Greetings from Dick Malott / cards from internationally famous Zeppelin 23
Dick Malott researcher Cheryl Ganz and India’s leading aerophilatelist
Pradip Jain-Pramila of Mithapur, Patna, India / 2 covers
* 2010 Winter Olympics Jacky Stoltz / a listing of covers flown to and from the 2010 24 - 25
Flight Covers winter Olympics in Vancouver / 1 cover
* Draft Updated CAS CAS executive / the draft updated Constitution of the CAS, 26 - 30
Constitution to be voted on at the 2011 AGM, reflects current practices
and includes a new section outlining Membership Awards
VOLUME XXVII, NUMBER 1 [ March 2011 - Journal # 86 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* CAS Symposium at Royal 2013 Chris Hargreaves / has the support of the RPSC executive, 6
both traditional and non-competitive exhibits planned, a
“Day of Aerophilately” scheduled with talks on airmail and
aviation history topics, an exhibitor’s forum for discussion
of the non-competitive exhibits
* Flight Covers for the 70th Denny May / a brief history of the BCATP, details of the 7
Anniversary of The British Alberta Aviation Museum’s 70th anniversary 2010 flights
Commonwealth Air to centres throughout Alberta in the museum’s Kelly-B
Training Plan biplane “The Spirit of Edmonton”, details of the WCCAS’s
covers carried on the flights / 1 cover
* The Air Mails of Canada Neil Hunter / a listing of the Section Editors and their 8
and Newfoundland email addresses, assistance requested in providing
updated flight information and current pricing of covers
* Editor’s Award and Report Chris Hargreaves / announcement that Richard Beith 9
is the recipient of The Canadian Aerophilatelist 2011
Editor’s Award in appreciation of his research and writing
on The St. Lawrence Seaway Air Mail Service 1927 – 1939
* In Memoriam : Jeffrey Lodge Chris Hargreaves / CAS member #40, “I came across an 11
item in the sixth issue of The Canadian Aerophilatelist in
which he was promoting a cover … produced for the
Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall” / 1 cover
Col. William G. Robinson “was a stalwart of Canadian philately … Section 16 editor
[Canadian Airport and Air Mail Field Cancels]”, former
president and director of several philatelic societies
Kuno Sollors “president of FISA from 1998-2007 … elected to AAMS Aerophilatelic Hall of Fame … author of several catalogues
related to airship mail”
Henri Nierinck Ken Sanford / “his real passion, collecting and studying 12
recovered mail”, wrote a book on the subject in 1984 entitled
Recovered Mail: 1918-1978 which became the ‘bible’ for
worldwide air crash covers
* Centenary of The World’s First Donald Holmes’ Air Mail – an illustrated history 1793-1981 / 13 - 15
Official Airmail Flight a description of the flight in Allahabad and the events that
Allahabad, India Feb 18th 1911 surrounded it, “among the mail carried were a number of
picture postcards depicting Pequet and his biplane … flight
to Naini … Sommer-type biplane … 6500 letters …
5 miles … 13 minutes … 60 mph”/ 2 covers; 2 stamps
* Is The Term “World’s First Chris Hargreaves / this description is used in the AAMC 16 - 17
Official Airmail Flight” and in the Time-Life Books Epic of Flight series, other
Justified? flights that might also qualify as ‘first’, pigeon post,
balloon flights, the record should perhaps be titled
“The Arrival of the World’s First Official Airmail Flight
by a Heavier Than Air Aircraft”
* Commemorating Allahabad: The Times of India, February 13th 2011, Chris Hargreaves / 18 - 19
City Witnesses Historic Re-run “the Indian postal department along with the Indian Air Force
of First Airmail Services commemorated the first air postal service … four postal
stamps issued”, International Philatelic Exhibition held in
New Delhi, 555 exhibits, first day cover for the Henri Pequet
stamp, Louis Bleriot / 1 cover; 1 souvenir sheet; 2 stamps
* Indipex 2011 Awards Ken Sanford / a listing of the awards to aerophilatelic and 20
astrophilatelic exhibits at Indipex
* Terrafugia Transition Time magazine / the ‘flying car’ was included as one of the 20 - 21
50 best inventions of the year in the November 22nd 2010
issue of the magazine, an initial report on the aircraft was
included in Journal #80, 500 miles at 105 mph cruising speed
* The St. Lawrence Seaway May 2008 Air Mail News, journal of the British Air Mail 22 - 25
Air Mail Service: 1927 to Society / follow-up to Part 1 published in the June 2009
1939 (Part 2) by Richard issue of The Canadian Aerophilatelist, details of the first
Beith 1928 outward flights connecting with Rimouski, other
flights along the route in following years /AMCN covers
2823, 2845a; 3 other covers
* New Book: Postal and Airmail published by The France & Colonies Philatelic Society / 26
Rates in France & Colonies “covers the letter rates and airmail surtax for French
1920-1945 by Robert F. Picirilli colonies from the start of commercial aviation to the
end of WW2
* Romeo Vachon – Autographed Pierre Vachon / three Vachon-signed letters in which he 26 - 29
Covers sent for first flight envelopes one of which mentions the
death of his friend Jack Caldwell / 3 covers [i.e. letters]
* Wanted – Old Canadian David Crotty / a request for original postage meter brochures
Postage Meter Ads and ads, adverts.html
VOLUME XXVII, NUMBER 2 [ June 2011 - Journal # 87 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* President’s Report Chris Hargreaves / Steve Johnson is the new CAS 2 - 3
Vice-President, David Crotty a new Member-at-Large
* Minutes of the Annual General Brian Wolfenden / “it was agreed to rescind the current 3 - 4
CAS Meeting, 1 May 2011 constitution and replace it with the updated version …
agreed to move our 2013 AGM to Winnipeg to be held
in conjunction with Royal 2013”
* CAS Meeting at Royal 2011 Chris Hargreaves / 3 visitors and 8 members in attendance 5 - 6
Royale including the guest speaker Pierre Vachon [son of Romeo
Vachon] “who gave an interesting PowerPoint presentation
about his father’s experiences in the Canadian Air Force, as
an airmail pilot along the St. Lawrence in the 1920’s and
1930’s and then with Trans-Canada Airlines”
* American Air Mail Society THE GEORGE W. ANGERS MEMORIAL AWARD FOR 6
Awards 2011, presented posthumously to Don Amos for his “years
dedicated and untiring work for the advancement of the
AAMS and aerophilately worldwide during the 1930’s
and 1940’s … an early researcher and writer of Canadian
air mail flights”
AAMS PRESIDENT’S AWARD – 2011, presented to 7
Janice Weinstock for “organizing the Northwest Chapter
get-togethers … and serving as AAMS Historian until
recently”, member #13 of the CAS
EARL AND FRED WELLMAN AWARD FOR 2009 7
presented to Chris Hargreaves by Ken Sanford on behalf
of Dick Malott [as the Chairman of the AAMS Awards
Committee] - for “publishing the best segment of the
Jack Knight Air Log, Canada Air Mail Notes”
* In Memoriam – Bob Campbell one of the CAS Winnipeg members who joined in 1999 7
* Letters to the Editor John Bloor / an anecdote regarding “a block of 8 of a black 9
reverse die proof of the United Empire Loyalist label from
which the central design for CLP1 and CLP2 was taken”
American Philatelic Society / an offer to honor authors by
creating a “Philatelic Articles of Distinction” archive on the
CAS website - giving publicity and a link to the CAS and
also encouraging philatelic writing
* FISA Report – Motion of the a summary of the history of FISA and its mandate, details 10 - 12
Directorate to Dissolve FISA of the recent impasse, a statement by newly-elected
president Ross Wood that “we have a lot of work to do
in the next six months if FISA is to continue”
* More on the Centenary of details of a fort that featured prominently in the design 12
the First Air Mail Flight in of the four stamps issued for the commemorative flight /
Allahabad 2 covers
* 25th Anniversary of the Chris Hargreaves / details of the early days of the society 13
Canadian Aerophilatelic Society including its first members and executive, the name of
the society and its constitution were authorized on
September 1st 1986
* Designing the CAS 25th Chris Hargreaves & Mike Shand, Lindsay Armstrong / 14 - 15
Anniversary Miniature Sheet assistance from New Zealand’s Lindsay Armstrong in
designing and producing the 200 sheets, the four draft
designs are illustrated, one sheet sent to each CAS member,
extra copies of the sheet can be purchased from the CAS
for $2 per sheet plus a flat charge for postage and handling
* Yuri Gagarin 50th Anniversary Gunter Rennebeck, - the Espace 16
of the First Man in Space Lollini website / philatelic items from the commemoration
of the 50th anniversary – Kyrgyzstan and Armenia stamps,
Russian commemorative sheet, German cancellation,
Ukraine first day cover / 1 cover; 4 stamps
* Gagarin – the Back Story John Beenan, the March 2011 ORBIT [journal of the 17 - 20
Astro Space Stamp Society] / a recount of the background to
the sensational and controversial flight of Yurin Gagarin in
April 1961, his younger days, his selection to join the first
cosmonaut training group, his extreme masculine behaviour,
his death in a MIG-15 flight, cosmonauts Vladimir Ilyushin
and Vladimir Komarov / numerous Soviet Union stamps
* Canada Post New Issue - ‘the barrel’ [featured in the cachet on the 1933 Grindstone 21
Methods of Mail Delivery Island to Charlottetown FFC] is now on one of two Canada
stamps depicting unusual mail deliver methods - the other
being the dog sled / AMCN cover 3305a; two stamps
issued May 13th 2011
* The St. Lawrence Seaway May 2008 Air Mail News, journal of the British Air Mail 22 - 25
Air Mail Service: 1927 to Society / follow-up to Parts 1 and 2 published in previous
1939 (Part 3) by Richard issues of The Canadian Aerophilatelist, many details of the
Beith 1930-1932 flights, Coolican, K F Saunders, A S Schneider,
Rimouski-Montreal, SS Duchess of Richmond, Empress of
Australia, Imperial Economic Conference, Ottawa-Bradore
Bay / AMCN 3231,3233; 2 covers
* “D.w.” Covers – the Mystery Chris Hargreaves & Trelle Morrow, Bill Beaudoin, William 26 - 29
Continues Cochrane, Don Fraser, Murray Heifetz, Dick McIntosh, Mike
Shand, Trelle Morrow, Ken Snelson, Hans Steinbock / the
presentation of facts related to the D.w. handstamp based on
an analysis of 3 new covers in addition to 11 covers studied
previously, questions remaining to be answered irrefutably:
What does D.w. stand for? Who applied the handstamp?
Why?/ AMCN covers FF-42, 3105; 2 other covers
* Information Wanted: John Johnson / What does AMFERO mean in the handstamp 30
on cover shown - [AMFERO – FLIGHT NO 74, 18.12.1942,
reg. no. 2477]? / 1 cover
Ken Sanford / location of the buyer required for a Harmer’s
London 29 Sep. 2010 item 88 HF 1943 (June)
VOLUME XXVII, NUMBER 3 [ September 2011 - Journal # 88 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* President & Secretary Reports Chris Hargreaves, Brian Wolfenden / a joint meeting 2
of BNAPS Airmail Study Group and the CAS was held
in North Bay with a repeat joint meeting planned for
BNAPS 2012 in Calgary, welcome to new California
member Allen Klein
* CONGRATULATIONS for medals, awards, publications and elections: 3 - 4
Nino Chiovelli received the RPSC Geldert Medal for 2010 for his
article Canadian Food Mail Program which was chosen
for its originality and emphasis on a little known subject
John Walsh elected a Fellow of the RPSC, is the Section 24 editor for
the next edition of the AMCN
Jim Grau & Ben Ramkissoon elected to the AAMS’s Aerophilatelic Hall of Fame
Stephen Reinhard & both elected as vice-presidents of the American Philatelic
Mark Banchik Society, Mark is the current AAMS president
Denny May for publication of his new book More Stories About Wop
May, contains three main sections: May Airplanes,
Commercial Airways and “I Remember Wop May”
David Crotty his exhibit Canadian Postage Meter Stamps has been
published as part of BNAPS exhibit series
Don Fraser his book Postmarks of Manitoba Prior to 1900 has been
published as part of BNAPS exhibit series
Steve Johnson Yukon Airways and Exploration Company Limited
(single frame, gold, Best Airmail Exhibit CAS award)
Hans Steinbock Zeppelin Mail To and From Canada (silver with
felicitations)
* Webmaster Report Steve Johnson / Neil Hunter’s Evolution of Air Mail –
Toronto, Canada exhibit added to the website; the
webcounter has passed 3500
* 2011 Snowbirds Covers Dick Malott / covers flown over Parliament Hill in the 5
presence of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge /
2011 Snowbirds cover
* Letters and Comments Chris Hargreaves & Pierre Vachon, Doug Lingard, 6 - 7
to the Editor Ross Wood / a call-for-papers to members wishing to
make a presentation at the 2012 CAHS annual conference;
a listing of anniversaries to take place in 2012 of fixed-wing
rotary-winged and balloon aircraft flights; a call for readers
wishing to qualify as national aerophilatelic judges to
contact David Piercey; repeated CAS support for FISA
directors to succeed in revitalizing that organization
* The Earliest Air Mail Chris Hargreaves / no February 1911 Allahabad covers are 8
to Canada? known to have been flown to Canada, a description of two
Coronation cards postmarked 9th September 1911 which are
the earliest airmail to Canada that are currently known /
1 “FIRST U•K•AERIAL POST” cover
* The Coronation Air Mail from AIR MAIL an illustrated history 1793 – 1981 / 9 - 11
Service by Donald Holmes 9 September 1911 England, “the first United Kingdom
aerial mail conceived as part of the celebrations
surrounding George V’s ascension to the throne”,
sixteen London to Windsor flights, two Farman-built
triplanes and two Blériot monoplanes, flights on ten
different days, Hendon aerodrome
* Centenary of the Coronation a set of four stamps issued in Britain on 9 September 2011 11
Air Mail Service as a tribute to the aviators who flew the mail, pilot Gustav
Hamel / commemorative sheet containing 1st Class, 68p,
£1.00 and £1.10 stamps
* Centenary of U.S. Air Mail an AAMC listing stating “the first U.S. air mail … 12
International Aviation Tournament … Nassau Boulevard
in Garden City, 23 September 1911 … Earle L. Ovington”,
privately arranged commemorative flight in Garden City
on 23 September 2011 / 1 commemorative cover
* 1958 – By Airship to the David Whiteley / an obituary for Brigadier-General Keith 13
Arctic, with Airmail Greenaway, RCAF navigator, author of the 1951 publication
Arctic Air Navigation used as standard navigation textbook
* To the Top of the World Wing Commander K. R. Greenaway / an analysis of a flight 13 - 17
by Airship he made to the Arctic as senior navigator in 1958 in a United
States Navy airship, a detailed description of the routes,
comments about the Arctic terrain, navy ship ZPG-2
* Covers from the Arctic Flight Hal Vogel in Ice Cap News / an abridged version of an 17 - 23
of the Snow Goose, 1958 article containing detailed philatelic information related to
a number of the covers carried; the cachets, cancellations
manuscript annotations / 17 covers
* The St. Lawrence Seaway May 2008 Air Mail News, journal of the British Air Mail 24 - 30
Air Mail Service: 1927 to Society / follow-up to Parts 1-3 published in previous issues
1939 (Part 4) by Richard of The Canadian Aerophilatelist, further details of the flights,
Beith the Empress, Imperial Economic Conference, Ottawa, Bradore
Bay, D A Harding, de Nirverville, F J Ewart, ship-to-shore
flights from 1933 to 1939, a summary of postal rates, a listing
of Canadian Pacific Steamship and White Star Line steamers /
AMCN cover 3231 and 5 other covers
VOLUME XXVII, NUMBER 4 [ December 2011 - Journal # 89 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* The CAS in a Movie John Bertram / CAS’s day of Aerophilately included in a 3
documentary movie PLANE CRAZY, the movie described
by film maker Bertram as made for “those ground-based but
sky-focused aerial aficionados, for whom life is always
looking up”, a section of the movie on stamps will include
first flight covers, johnbertram.ca/PlaneCrazy
* France Issues Non-Airmail Linn’s Stamp News / “a set of four Marianne definitives that 4
Stamps! are identified with a new inscription as green letter stamps …
ecologically friendly … not sent by air, thereby creating
less impact on the environment”
* Book and Resource News :
- Air Mail Covers From Canada a revised and enhanced edition of David’s earlier monograph 5
to Overseas Destinations, published in 2000, contains new 1943 – 1946 information,
Except North America and concentrates on Canada’s use of the United States Postal
Mexico, 1927 – 1946 by Authority and the General Post Office, London, to forward
David Whiteley its mail.
- Newfoundland Airmail Stamps a BNAPS produced supplement to Peter’s 2009 book, 5
and Air Mail Flights: illustrates the significant changes between that book and
1918 – 1949, Supplement the material presented at the London 2010 International
by Peter Motson Exhibition
- A.C. Roessler’s Canadiana Chris Hargreaves / BNAPS book mainly about envelopes – 6 - 7
by Gary Dickinson illustrations of 14 types Roessler produced, 12 different
corner cards he used, 6 different rubber address stamps on
covers to him, 9 different handwritten addresses for him,
about 100 First Flight, First Day and Event covers – chapter
on Semi-Official covers / AMCN covers 3231, PF-29
* What Did Roessler Look Like? a report by Dieter Leder that the first photo of Roessler 7
“appeared in Linn’s Stamp News in August 1981 and again
in March 1998”, Roessler’s photograph is reproduced with
the report
* Follow Up: The Earliest Murray Heifetz, Neville Polakow, Mike Shand / a total of 8
Air Mail to Canada 7 covers from the September 1911 Coronation Air mail flights
addressed to Canada have been recorded [5 from the 9th,
1 from the 12th , 1 from the 14th], about 25 cards and 4 covers
have been identified from the Coronation air mail flights
addressed to New Zealand, a 1961 50th anniversary cover
addressed to Canada commemorating the 1911 Coronation
Air Mail / 1 cover
* Centenary of the Coronation Richard Beith, Jeff Dugdale / a cover containing a special 9
Air Mail Service cancellation for the First Aerial Post Centenary, information
about a special commemorative flight by helicopter from the
Royal Air Force Museum at Hendon near the original London
Aerodrome, Gustav Hamel, Eurocopter G-KLNK, Captain
Dougie Reid, Avanti Helicopters Ltd / 1 cover
* Update on the Centenary of Chris Hargreaves / covers commemorating Earl Ovington’s 9
U. S. Air Mail September 23 1911 flight in Garden City that contain
considerable offset on the back of the envelope / 1 cover
* Canadian Rocket Mail Chris Hargreaves & information from Section 20 of AMCN 10
1936 – Gerhard Zucker edited by Reuben Ramkissoon, Max Kronstein’s book
Rocket Mail Flights of the World to 1986 and Don Amos’s
papers / Zucker’s early rocket mail experiments in Europe and
the proposal for him to dispatch rocket mail between United
States and Canada during TIPEX 1936 – Karl Hennig’s
assistance in bringing to the New York Exhibition Zucker’s
rocket, rocket stamps and rocket covers with 50¢ and 75¢
stamps featuring a rocket across Niagara Falls / 1 cover
* Canadian Rocket Mail Wilfred Ashley McIsaac / an article titled Rocket Stamps 11 - 13
2011 – Ashley McIsaac Flown After 75 Years provides details of the rocket mail
with Canadian postage that “lifted off from the Gananoque
aerodrome in eastern Ontario at 10:15 am October 31 2011”,
launch of the ARCAS high-powered rocket with ‘gopro’
camera, recovery of the commemorative letters from the
rocket [the franking included one of Gerhard Zucker’s
1936 “First Canadian Rocket Flight” stamps] / 1 cover
* Season’s Greetings – Oldest Donald Holmes / a May 1908 photograph showing members 14
and Newest Items of the Aerial Experiment Association [Baldwin, Selfridge,
Curtiss, McCurdy and Alexander Graham Bell] and Aero
Club of American secretary Augustus Post, a new French
stamp commemorating the 50th anniversary of CNES
* An Aerophilatelic Crossword William Cochrane / fifty-five aerophilately-related words 15
in a crossword puzzle, international clues, solution found
on page 31
* Charles Sutton: Some details from Le Soleil, The Globe & Mail and the Quebec 16 - 17
Biographical Notes by Chronicle Telegraph / Sutton served in the RFC and the
Pierre Vachon RAF, his career in Canadian commercial aviation and
association with Canadian Transcontinental Airways,
died in September 1930 while racing a Fokker Universal
on floats at the CNE / AMCN cover 2721
* 75 Years Ago: The Empire Mike Shand / all letter mail within the then British Empire 18
Air Mail Scheme (Penny Post was flown “All-Up at the rate of 1½ d per ½ oz”, Imperial
of the Air) Airways, Empire Flying Boats, Canopus, 1936/ 1 cover
* A Family Cover George Stewart, Invercargill, New Zealand / postmarked 19
Edendale, New Zealand 11 January 1938 and airmailed to
Cochabamba, Bolivia – 32 days in transit / 1 cover
* The “Unannounced” PAA David Crotty & Robert Wilcsek [staff writer of AAMS’s 20 - 23
Pacific Airmail Rates of Airpost Journal], Chris Hargreaves, Robert Smith, David
1940 and 1941 Whiteley, John L. Johnson / an inquiry regarding a high
postage cover that travelled from Montreal to Belgium in
July 1941, concern that the rate may be incorrect and that it
may have “ travelled by sea across the Atlantic rather than
by air across the Pacific” / 1 cover
* A Much-Travelled Wartime Peter Wingent / travelled from Ottawa to Douala in French 24 - 25
Cover Cameroun in July 19142 and commenced a return journey to
New York one year later, posted in Ottawa on the first day of
the $1 Destroyer stamp / 1 cover
* July 1st 1948 – “All-Up” David Reynolds / a Calgary to Vancouver postcard flown on 26
Air Mail Service the July 1st 1948 inaugural day service / AMCN cover 4805
* The Gaffa Challenge – Perth, Alan Tunnicliffe, editor of the New Zealand Air Mail Society 26
Australia – 17- 20 May 2012 newsletter / a special competition for modern aerophilately
in which material from 1945 to the present can be exhibited
at the 2012 Philatelic Society of Western Australia Centennial Exhibition, exhibit rules and guidelines for the challenge
* Interesting Canadian Official/ Duff Malkin / cover and enclosed philatelic correspondence 27
Military Overseas Air Mail 1971 from WW II veteran Col. David Veitch who was later with
the Canadian International Development Agency
* 2009 – A KLM First Flight Herbert Lealman / KLM resumption of flying to Calgary 28
Cover to Calgary after 12 year absence, Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport to
Calgary, Airbus 330-200 planes / 1 cover
* Season’s Greetings from a Christmas card received from the widow of late Belgian 28
Dick Malott aerophilatelist Emile Vanderbauw
* Information Wanted : Chris Hargreaves / regarding the October 1927 first regular 29
Lac du Bonnet - Bissett - Wadhope air stage flights /
AMCN 2713, 2713a, 2713b, 2713c
Chris Hargreaves / regarding an unlisted February 1930 29
crash cover from Shelter Bay, postmarked Cariboo Islands
Que 11 30, contains a two-line handstamp “Damaged when
Plane sank at Shelter Bay 17 2 30”
Charles Livermore / regarding 1941 Ontario covers bearing 30
handstamp CARRIED AS OUTSIDE AIR MAIL, three
possibilities that have been put forward regarding its use /
4 covers
VOLUME XXVIII, NUMBER 1 [ March 2012 - Journal # 90 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* President’s Report Chris Hargreaves / a report on the 2012 AAMS convention 2
at Sarasota, this year’s Sarasota National Stamp Exhibition
features “The Human Cannonball” / 1 cover
* Secretary-Treasurer’s Report Brian Wolfenden / total 2011 yearend paid membership is 4 - 5
131, yearend bank balance is $10,543
* Western Chapter Report Dave Brown / reviews of two new books written by CAS 6 western chapter members:
More Stories About Wop May contains many photographs and three main sections - May
by Denny May Airplanes, Commercial Airways and “I Remember Wop
May” [stories from the many people who knew him]
Search for Gold: Prospectors, this full colour book is a copy of his exhibit shown at
Pilots and Places of the Red ROYAL 2008 ROYALE in Quebec City, with a number
Lake Gold Rush of additions and revisions
by Dave Brown
* Editor’s Award and Report Chris Hargreaves / announcement that Donald Holmes is 7 the recipient of THE CANADIAN AEROPHILATELIST
2012 Editor’s Award “in appreciation of his terrific book
Air Mail: An Illustrated History 1793 -1981 and his many
contributions to The Canadian Aerophilatelist”
* Letters to the Editor Gord Mallett / a challenge to CAS members to prepare 7 - 8
either a competitive or non-competitive exhibit to be shown
at Royal 2013 Royale in Winnipeg, details of the CAS
Symposium to be held as part of the June 21 to 23 show
* Librarian’s Report Ian Macdonald, Chris Hargreaves / donation of a copy of 10 - 11
the January 1943 Air Mail Magazine that was published by
A. Phillips, Newport, Monmouth, England – a discussion
of the introduction of Airgraphs, why and how they were
used /2 Airgraphs
* Book and Resource News:
The Rebirth of the KLM Line Richard Beith / the book’s theme is “how KLM resumed 12
to the Dutch East Indies, operations after WW II”, details of “first flight to Batavia
1945 – 1950 from Amsterdam on 10 November 1945”, a description
by Hans E Aitink of how “the military and political situation resulted in
continuous route changes”
The Ross Smith Stamp & Its Ken Sanford / details of the Ross Smith label and of the 13
Postal History historic 1919 England to Australia flight for which it was
by Tom Frommer prepared – “Ross Smith carried a bag of mail and some
letters were picked up enroute” – the book illustrates and
describes flown covers, forged covers, enclosed letters,
photos and mint stamps
* In Memoriam : Ian McQueen Ashley Lawrence / Ian was author of Section 19 Jusqu’a 14 - 15
Markings in AMCN, “his works on Jusqu’a Markings
and other airmail postmarks are the definitive works on the
subject and will become classics” / 1 cover
John Glashan John was one of the original CAS members who joined in
the 1980s, flew many missions as Navigator during WW II
Phil McCarty Ken Sanford / Phil was a former president of AAMS and the
editor of Interrupted Flights section of American Air Mail
Catalogue, 6th Edition, Volume 1
James H. Parker an aerophilately enthusiast who joined the CAS in 1997
* Centenary of the First Attempt Chris Hargreaves / a detailed analysis of AMCN cover PF-4, 16 - 21
at an Air Mail Flight by a conclusion reached that the Grand View card was not flown,
Powered Aircraft in Canada aviator “Thomas McGoey was expected at the Manitoba Air
Circus”, Sam Tickell, Max Kronstein, W. R. Patton, Don
Amos / AMCN cover PF-4 [courtesy of Ray Simrak]
* An Exciting Flight and More! Nino Chiovelli & Alan Meech [Edmonton Stamp Club 22 - 25
by John Woollard Bulletin editor] / a Southern Rhodesia aerogramme in which
the writer mentions his Comet having crashed after taking
off at Rome, details of the crashes of other Comet aircraft in
1953 and 1954, upgrading of the original Comet to generate
the Nimrod MR1 and MR2 versions / 3 covers
* Yukon Airways & Exploration a letter found in a cover at the February 2012 R. Maresch 26 - 27
Co. Ltd. Flight Covers & Sons auction contains intriguing information regarding
the manner in which the company’s first flight covers were
prepared, air routes described / AMCN cover CL42-2800
* Information Wanted by Don Fraser, Don Lussky and David Whiteley regarding: 28
- the route taken by a Herschel Island cover postmarked
JUN 25 30 [Edmonton registration 14855] containing eight
different Canada and USA backstamps / 1 cover
- an “Official Heliport Opening Victoria B.C. Canada” 29
cover [listed as 1966, October 14 (H-6600) in AMCN]
bearing an October 18 1966 cancellation
* Follow Up : The CARRIED Ken Lemke, Charles Livermore, Mike Street, Ron McGuire, 30 - 31
AS OUTSIDE AIR MAIL Dick Malott, Brian Murphy, Gary Steele, Brian Wolfenden /
Handstamp two new covers provide further insight into a probable
explanation for use of the handstamp: “a special marking
applied in Toronto to indicate a cover which arrived at the
Toronto Air Mail Field outside of a regular airmail bag”
The “Unannounced” PAA by David Crotty, David Whiteley / articles in The Airpost
Pacific Airmail Routes of 1940 Journal give a comprehensive account of the emergency
and 1941 by David Crotty service to Africa [linked to a discussion of the route of a
cover mailed from Montreal to the Belgian Congo in 1941]
A Much-Travelled Wartime David Whiteley, Bob Wilcsek, Bob Picirilli / notes in
Cover by Peter Wingent The Airpost Journal, several covers held and then
delivered or returned to Dakar, the reason first flight
covers were suspect remains uncertain
VOLUME XXVIII, NUMBER 2 [ June 2012 - Journal # 91 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* President’s Report Chris Hargreaves / a short history of The Jack Knight 2
Air Log, first paragraph of the first page of the
November 1943 first issue, merged with the AAMS
in 1995, last issue published in March 2012
* Exhibition Results
5
- ORAPEX 2012 at Ottawa, Ontario:
Neil Hunter Building the Trans-Canada Airmail Routes, 1918-43
(gold and CAS Best Airmail Award)
Neil Hunter Pan American Airways Atlantic Routes, 1942 (gold,
APS Best Airmail Award and AAPE Best Title Page)
- ROYAL 2012 at Edmonton, Alberta:
Sandy Freeman Development of Early Bolivian Air Service 1910-1945
(vermeil and CAS Best Airmail Award)
Edwin Andrews The Inauguration of Union Airways Service Routes,
South Atlantic First Commercial Airmail Service
(vermeil)
* Librarian’s Report Chris Hargreaves / a thank you to Murray Heifetz who has 6
donated his philatelic library to the CAS, to be integrated
with the current sizeable CAS library
* Letters to the Editor Donald Holmes / covers and stamps related to Apollo XI 6 - 7
and the moon capsule recovery vessel U.S.S. Hornet /
2 stamps, 3 covers
Jørgen Jørgensen [president, Federation of European 8
Philatelic Associations] / a reaction against the dramatic
increase in the frame fee charged exhibitors at international
exhibitions, a chart of frame fees at exhibitions since 2010
Ken Sanford / a report on the Gaffa Challenge‒a special 8 - 9
competition for modern aerophilately, Perth Australia,
May 2012, a listing of the 18 entries and their awards
* Book and Resource News : “With the launch of the British Newspaper Archive, users 9
can search and browse through a staggering 65 million
articles from a range of regional UK newspapers”, britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk
RPSC website redesign, larger text, improved handling of 9
details for upcoming stamp shows,
- The Dutch Air Mail Catalogue, Ken Sanford / latest edition, in the Dutch language, enlarged 10
2012 edition content, cover value changes, new rocket mail chapter
- New LZ-129 Hindenburg, deals exclusively with the crash mail of the Hindenburg, 11
Zeppelin Crash Mail a listing of all officially and privately recovered articles,
by Dieter Leder full colour, fully indexed, 300 illustrations, 300 pages
* Book Review : The Search for an in-depth study of the “Prospectors, Pilots, and Places 12 - 15
Gold by David G. Brown of the Red Lake Gold Rush”, based on a Royal 2008 Royale
vermeil exhibit / 1 CL 6 cover, AMCN cover 3435
* In Memoriam – Gib Stephens Steve Johnson / long-time member of the Woodstock stamp 16
club, exhibitor in the thematic class, many of his exhibits
were airmail and pilot related
* 1912 First Attempted Air Mail Barry Countryman, Chris Hargreaves / a May 10 1912 article 16
in Canada – Newspaper article in the Winnipeg Tribune states, “A novel feature of the meet
found which should prove popular is the aerial post …”,
confirmation that the McGoey postcards were produced for
the first attempted air mail flight in Canada
* The 1923 Woodstock Cover Chris Hargreaves & Richard Allen, Don Lussky, Barry 17 - 21
Re-visited, and How to Deal Countryman, Gib Stephens, Derek Rance / a thorough
with New Discoveries of discussion of “the problem of bogus covers”, “how to decide
Unrecorded Covers if the Woodstock cover is an unrecorded pioneer cover?”,
“what criteria were used for listing covers in the past?”
and “what about bogus covers that are already listed?” /
2 covers, AMCN cover CL40-2702
* The Smoke and Mirrors of Derek Rance / the actual story of Klondike Airways starting 22 - 26
Klondike Airways with, “an article published in the Sept. 20 1928 issue of
Flight Magazine headed Air Mail in the Yukon, G-CAUM,
G-CARM, Everett Wasson, T. G. Stevens, W. L. Phelps,
A. C. Roessler / 3 AMCN CL 45 covers
* Who Flew the October 1st 1928 John Johnson / a large file of FAM 1 related items including 27 - 29
Montreal – Toronto Airmail? three letters confirm that the pilots were D. S. Bondurant and
O. C. S. Wallace of Canadian Airways Co. / AMCN covers
2847, 2848
* Correction – Comet Crash Mail Ken Sanford / covers from different Comet crashes can be 30
identified by the cachets used on the salvaged mail, the cover
shown in the March 2012 The Canadian Aerophilatelist was
from the Elba crash
* Information Wanted: Mail from Duff Malkin / a Cambodian (Kampuchea) postal stationery 31
Cambodia to Canada item, addressed to David Shackleton in Vancouver
VOLUME XXVIII, NUMBER 3 [ September 2012 - Journal # 92 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* Royal 2013 Royale, Winnipeg Chris Hargreaves / details about the CAS Symposium to 3
June 21-23, 2013 be held in conjunction with the annual RPSC convention,
80 frames of aerophilatelic exhibits planned - including
non-competitive exhibits in which “people can show
what they want, how they want”
* News - News - News 4
Kevin O’Reilly elected a Fellow of the Royal Philatelic Society of Canada,
resides in Yellowknife NWT, “the recognized expert on the
philately of Northern Canada from Labrador to the Yukon”
Sandy Freeman exhibit Development of Early Bolivian Air Service 1910-1945
(BNAPEX 2012 gold, CALTAPEX grand award, CAS best
airmail award)
Steve Johnson exhibit Yukon Airways and Exploration Company Limited
(BNAPEX 2012 single frame, vermeil)
Dick Malott awarded a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee medal for
work with the Organization of Military Museums of Canada
* American Air Mail Society CAS members were among the 2012 award winners of the 5
Awards for 2012 American Air Mail Society –
Richard Saundry long time editor of the British Air Mail Society journal Air
Mail News, his name is inscribed on the Aerophilatelic Hall
of Fame plaque at American Philatelic Society headquarters
Murray Heifetz recognized for his many years of service to aerophilately in
Canada and the United States, given the George W. Angers
Memorial Award
Cheryl Ganz known for her tireless research on Zeppelin airships, Chief
Curator of Philately for the Smithsonian National Postal
Museum, given the AAMS Aerophilatelic Research Award
and the Earl and Fred Wellman Award
Stephen Neulander given the Special Plaque for Service for 22 years of service
as editor of The Jack Knight Air Log
* Air Canada 75th Anniversary Denny May / a set of five Picture Postage aircraft-on-stamps 6 - 7
Stamps available from Air Canada, details of the aircraft pictured: the
Douglas DC-3, Vickers Vanguard, Boeing 747-100,
Airbus A-340-541 and Boeing 777-300 ER
* Astro Space Stamp Society copies of the journal Orbit since 1988 are being posted on 8
journal available online the society website:
* Free Newspaper Archives Ken Sanford / the latest issue of La Catastrophe provides 8
a website listing free newspaper archives with information
of use to researchers
* FISA Congress 2013 details of the upcoming biannual Congress to be held at 8 WESTPEX
* Book Review: Canal Zone Ken Sanford, Chris Hargreaves / connections are explored, 9
and Panama Aerophilately and Ford trimotor Floyd Bennett, Miss Silvertown, Admiral Byrd,
Philately Associated with the S.S. City of New York, Caribbean Stamp Club, A.C. Roessler,
First Byrd Antarctic Expedition S.S. C.A. Larsen, A.C. Roessler’s Standard Historical
(BAE I) by Julius Grigore Jr. Souvenir Airmail Catalog
* Letters to the Editor Jim Graue / FIP appears not to be aware “there are practical 10 - 11
limits on how much exhibitors will pay in frame fees”
George Dresser / it’s not a good idea to discontinue paper
copies of journals in favour of digital copies
Denny May / a rarity rating for covers (with an additional
rating for pilot signature) would be preferable to the presently
used pricelist type of catalogue rating
Jim Graue, Chris Hargreaves / “ample reasons exist to declare
a cover bogus and de-list it but the fact a flight was cancelled
is not one of them”, Snake Falls, Red Lake, H.H. Phinney,
Doc Oaks, J.A. MacDougall, A.C. Roessler, William Brown
R.C. Cockburn, Western Canada Airways / CL40-2702
* In Memoriam – Jim Kraemer BNA Topics / the first Director of Canada’s National Postal 12
Museum, RPSC past president, BNAPS Order of the Beaver,
a listing of his collecting interests
* The Design of Canadian Jim Kraemer, Chris Hargreaves / the cachets used on 12 - 13
First Flight Cachets Canadian first flights covers, Herman Schwartz, Canadian
Bank Note Company, Indians and Inuit in the illustrations,
National Archives of Canada, Thomas Hillman, Cimon Morin
* Murray’s Memoirs: Murray a fascinating history of the 50-odd years of aerophilatelic 14 - 17
Heifetz – CAS member #14 collecting, research, exhibiting, judging and writing done by
Murray – awards received – positions held – OAT and AV2
covers – frustrations with thematic exhibiting – Flag Stamp of
Israel (Scott 15), a listing of his remaining collections, which
he has consigned to auction with Maresch / 3 covers
* Further Research on the Part 1-Review from the June 2010 Canadian Aerophilatelist: 18
Jack V. Elliot Air Service remaining questions about the essay are listed / CL6-2600
Semi-Official “Blue Essay”
Richard Lamb, Chris Hargreaves / Part 2-Additional 19 - 21 Information: details of the Berberich philatelic holdings,
The Quiet Hobby – A History of Organized Philately in the
Grand River Valley 1895 – 1985 by Kathryn Hansuld Lamb
Ed Matthews / Part 3-Analysis of the “Blue Essays” / the 21 - 25
conclusions are based in large part on the writer’s own
material and an envelope of material lent to the writer by Luke
Levy – there were about 100 copies of the essay produced for
the Jack V. Elliot Air Service company by a Hamilton shop
printed individually on paper strips – some copies were
accidentally sold by the company to Aurelius Berberich who
used them on covers – when the stamps were not accepted by
the postal authority, Elliot pasted the accepted stamps over the essays as he had received payment for essays and that covered
the cost of the correct stamps / 1 cover
* Follow Up: What Route did this Kevin O’Reilly / a detailed examination of the route followed 26 - 28
Herschel Island cover take? by an air mail cover addressed to Herschel island, postmarked
and registered at Edmonton, 9 different backstamps including
New York, explanation of why there are Herschel Island NWT
and Herschel Island Yukon backstamps, Kenneth Molson,
Kathleen Shackleton, Walter Gilbert / 1 cover
* Information Wanted the editor / regarding a postcard showing CF-EKL on skis in 28
a northern community, aircraft type? registered to whom?
when and where the photo was taken?
* Mystery Overprint an explanation of the circumstances surrounding the overprint 29
“L. & S. Post” found on the 1931 Newfoundland 15¢ air mail
stamp (dog team), Newfoundland Air Mails 1919 – 1939 by
C.H.C. Harmer published by the AAMS
VOLUME XXVIII, NUMBER 4 [ December 2012 - Journal # 93 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* President’s Report : Chris Hargreaves / details of the CAS Symposium to be 2 - 3
Here comes the CAS held in conjunction with Royal 2013 Royale in Winnipeg
Symposium! June 21-23, 2013; non-competitive exhibits; schedule of
the CAS Symposium Program
* In Memoriam – Murray Heifetz Chris Hargreaves / well known researcher, international 4
exhibitor, FIP aerophilatelic judge, author of OAT and AV2
Markings; member of the Philatelic Specialists Society of
Canada; CAS member #14; second honorary life member
of the Association of Canadian Travel Agencies
* Queen Elizabeth II Diamond presented to Denny May for his work in keeping aviation 5
Jubilee Medal history alive
* Book Review : Post D-Day Richard Beith / deals with “the effect of the Allied invasion 5
Swiss Mail to/from Great of Western Europe in 1944 and the subsequent movement
Britain and the Americas of boundaries”, both surface and air mails are considered
by Charles L LaBlonde
* Fédération Internationale de Jim Taylor / Chris Hargreaves appointed FIP delegate to the 5
Philatélie Appointment Aerophilately and Astrophilately Commission
* ZR-3 Trans Atlantic Mail Allen Klein / details of the delivery flight from Germany 6 - 7
to the United States flown by Commander Hugo Eckener,
October 12-15 1924, commissioned as U.S.S. Los Angeles /
1 Canada-addressed cover
* October 1st 1928: Hale Francisco Barry Countryman, John Johnson / Canadian Colonial 8
Airways Montreal to New York air mail and passenger
service, chief pilot and division superintendent /
AMCN 2849, 2851, FAM #1
* 1928: Christmas Greetings: 2012 Gord Mallett / a 1928 Special Prairie Flights cover that 9
made its Christmas Greetings trip from Saskatchewan to
an Alberta town entirely by rail / AMCN 2853g
* Double Flown Covers Charles Flynn, Denny May / covers by Charles Winchell 10 - 11
and others, created either “just for fun” without aerophilatelic
significance or to record different stages of a particular flight
series / AMCN 2953f, 2945b, 2967o, 3011’l’, 3813, CAM 30
* 1930s Canadian Air Mail Journal of Sports Philately, Kon Sokolyk / a short history 12 - 15
First Flight Covers With of air mail service in Canada with emphasis on the first
Sports Cachets flight sporting theme cachets designed by Herman Herbert
Schwartz of the Canadian Bank Note Company, highlights
in the flying career of Herbert Hollick-Kenyon, aircraft
Polar Star, AMCN 3509a, 3513a
* Was It Yesterday? – Or Mike Shand / a flight from Floyd Bennett Field to London 16
Seventy-five Years Ago? by Dick Merrill to attend the Coronation of King George VI,
navigator Jack Lambie, John Heinmuller, Musgrave Harbour
Newfoundland, Lockheed Electra / 1 cover
* Airgraphs how letters were copied to Kodak film, delivered and 17
enlarged on arrival; duplicate copies could be made
* Crash of the BOAC “Clare” Ken Sanford / details of the loss at sea en route to Lisbon, 17 - 19
in 1942 Portugal of the flying boat “Clare” (G-AFCZ) a Short S30
Empire flying boat; twenty kilos of airgraph film on board
containing reproductions of approximately 55,000 letters
were lost but the letters were printed from duplicate
microrfilms
* Censorship of Philatelic Janet Bygate, Yorkshire Philatelic Association / at outbreak 20 - 21
Exports in WWII of war in 1939 up to 1953, stamps for export in the United
Kingdom were sent through the Central Clearing House of
the British Philatelic Association, import and export control
was operated under a committee of 12 members / 1 cover
and after WWII Jack Forbes / further discussion of the BPA’s role in the
United Kingdom’s import and export WW II control /
2 covers
* 1958 – Fort Churchill Don Fraser / two rocket mail labels with identical designs 22
“Rocket Mail” but with different colours
* First Outer Space Rocket Robert Schoendorf / rocket firings in Canada within the 22 - 23
Mail in Canada framework of the International Geophysical Year, winter
months 1958, Fort Churchill Manitoba, 20 pieces of mail
aboard the first Rocket Aerobee-Hi No. NN3.11F, none of
the envelopes from the fired rockets have been recovered
* 1985 – DHC Dash 8 George Stewart / a July 1985 ride by the writer aboard a 24
World Tour de Havilland Canada demonstration flight of its new
Dash 8 for Air Zimbabwe / 1 Dash 8 aircraft post card
* 2004 – a Welsh/English Duff Malkin / bilingual Welsh/English aerogrammes issued 25
aerogramme since 1993 by Royal Mail either in regular, commemorative
or Christmas form / 1 aerogramme
* Christmas Greetings from a Christmas card sent by Finnish FIP judge and exhibitor 26
Dick Malott Stigolev Laurent / 1 Christmas card
* Season’s Greetings from a card and stamp designed by the editor to commemorate 26
your editor (Chris the June 3rd 1912 Charles F. Walsh flight in a Curtiss Pusher
Hargreaves) from the Kingston Fair Grounds /1 commemorative card
* Follow Up: Mystery David Crotty, Ian Macdonald, Denny May, Peter Wood / 27
Postcard – CF-EKL an Avro Anson V aircraft, 5 Air Observation School,
Kashower Air Service, Associated Airways, Peace River
Northern Airlines, Eco Exploration Co., Riverton Airways
* Website: Golden Years David Crotty / “documents all the civil aircraft that flew 27
of Aviation during the Golden Years of aviation between the two world
wars.”, goldenyears.home
* Information Wanted : Brian Asquith / Was the Major Barker D.S.O. M.C addressee 28 - 29 on a May 7 1920 Chinese experimental pioneer flight cover
the same person as Canadian war hero Barker ? / 1 cover
Peter Dance, Terry Judge, Ian MacDonald, George Topple, 30
Sheldon Benner, Chris Hargreaves / about a photo from the
City of Toronto archives showing two pilots in front of their
open cockpit two-seater plane, T. Eaton Co parcels about to
be loaded but claimed to be from 1918 / 1 photograph
Jim Miller / regarding postcards postmarked Winnipeg 31
Feb 25 1933 addressed to George Fawkes in Vancouver
and containing a typed cachet noting the visit to Winnipeg
of famous explorer Bernt Balchen / 1 postcard
VOLUME XXIX, NUMBER 1 [ March 2013 - Journal # 94 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* Editor’s Award and Report Chris Hargreaves / announcement that Ken Sanford is the 7 recipient of THE CANADIAN AEROPHILATELIST 2013
EDITOR’S AWARD “in appreciation of his contributions
to The Canadian Aerophilatelist, the CAS, the AAMS and
to aerophilately in general.” Ken organized the founding
meeting of the CAS during CANADA 84 in Montreal.
* CAS Air Mail Symposium Chris Hargreaves / details of the CAS Symposium to be 8
at Royal 2013 Royale held in conjunction with Royal 2013 Royale in Winnipeg
June 21-23, the non-competitive exhibits to be discussed
in a forum held at the frames Saturday morning
* News – News – News
Mike Shand elected Patron of the Air Mail Society of New Zealand, 9
“longtime collector and exhibitor of New Zealand airmails
and author of many articles … editor of current edition of
the New Zealand Airmail Catalogue”, CAS member #4
Doug Lingard the ORAPEX 2013 honoree, has served on the ORAPEX
committee for 35 years, will be honoured in a show cover
Peter Wood recommends the Celestron Hand held Digital Microscope 10 - 11
with built-in camera [Model 44302-a],
* Jusqu’à Hand Stamps and reviewed by Henk Burgman / used on letters transported by 11
other Route Indications air at least part of the way to destination, used from just
by J.C. ter Welle after WW I up to the mid 1950s, hundreds of cancellations
shown alphabetically by country
* The Global Philatelic Library The International Exhibitor Newsletter / a compilation of the 12
world’s philatelic research,
* The International Exhibitor RPSC International Liaison Officer Jim Taylor / a new 12 - 13
Newsletter e-publication particularly aimed at Canadian exhibitors who
have won vermeil or gold RPSC medals, useful for current
Canadian FIP and FIAF qualified exhibitors
* New York 2016 Jim Taylor / encouragement for exhibitors who qualify to 13 - 14
enter their 5-frame exhibits in the FIP World Exhibition
to be held in New York City in 2016
* Canada United States FIP Jim Taylor / an explanation of the levies to be charged in 14
Exhibition Fees addition to the usual frame fees, Canadian FIP and FIAP
entries are not subject to US APS extra fees
* In Memoriam: Malcolm Ellis Brian Wolfenden / a member of CAS since 1985, a stamp 15
dealer who advertised in Canadian Stamp News
Richard Lamb The Canadian Philatelist editor Tony Shaman, Chris 15
Hargreaves / a well-known philatelist, stamp dealer,
member of numerous study groups, Fellow of the RPSC -
provided an account of the “blue” semi-official stamp of
Jack V. Elliot Air Service in our September 2012 journal
* What Goes Around Denny May / a picture postcard he received from a collector in 16
Comes Around England, originally mailed by Denny’s mother, shows departure
from the Ft McMurray snye of planes on the first official air mail
flight to the Arctic, Wop May’s plane identified in the photo /
1 postcard, AMCN 2967
* 1933 – More on the Bernt Hal Vogel, Jim Miller / two cards “commemorating the flights of 17
Balchen Postcards Bernt Balchen, famous Polar flyer … on the return trip of his test
flight in the Lincoln Ellsworth trans-Atlantic flight plane from
Hasbrouck Heights to Canada & return” / 2 postcards
* 1937 – Trans-Atlantic Richard Beith, Air Post Journal February 1997 / a description 18 - 19
Flights by Dick Merrill of the Anglo-American Goodwill Coronation Flight made by
Merrill in May 1937, return flight made from the beach at
Southport, Floyd Bennett Field, Lockheed Electra / 2 covers
* 1948-1949 – Richarda Herbert Lealman / her eastbound flight aboard Percival Aircraft 20 - 23
Morrow-Tait, First Thursday’s Child and her later flight to complete the trip aboard
Round-the-World Flight Vultee Valiant Next Thursday’s Child, from Croydon England
by a Woman Pilot
* Follow Up – 1958 Fort Charles Bromser / further details of the rocket flights, covers 23
Churchill “Rocket Mail” known to exist, a website given with a history of the flights
* Toronto and Montreal Neville Polakow, AEROLETTER journal of The Aerophilatelic 24 - 25
First Flight to Athens Societies of Southern Africa / details of the preparation, franking
by Vittorio Zanoncelli and cancellation of first flight covers issued by CPA on the
inauguration of their direct flights to Athens from Toronto and
Montreal / AMCN covers 6817, 6817 b
* Air Canada Crash at Ken Sanford / a display and discussion of covers and cachets 26 - 28
Toronto – July 5, 1970 from the crash of DC-8 flight 612, information requested on the
measurements of cachets known to members / AMCN 700705
* Cataloging the Air Canada Mike Street, Ron Lafreniere, Al Wingate and Bret Evans of the 28 - 30
75th Anniversary Stamps? Canadian Stamp News / comments and questions regarding the
status and cataloging of various issues of Picture Postage stamps
VOLUME XXIX, NUMBER 2 [ June 2013 - Journal # 95 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* Minutes of the CAS Annual Chris Hargreaves / held during the Symposium at Royal 3
General Meeting 2013 Royale in Winnipeg, following the election of officers
a wide-ranging discussion was held about future activities
* News – News – News
Stephen Reinhard elected president of the American Airmail Society, member 4
of CAS since 1987, an accredited national philatelic judge
since 1989
Jim Graue awarded FISA gold medal for his involvement in several 4
areas including his achievements in aerophilatelic research
* Report on ORAPEX Dick Malott gave a talk on “A History of my Aerophilatelic 5
Activities over 80 Years of Collecting”
ORAPEX Palmares:
Dick Malott Canadian Forces Airletter Forms - Gold
Neil Hunter War’s Impact on Atlantic Ocean Air Mail Routes - Vermeil
Alastair Bain Study of the Semi-Official Air Mail Stamps
and Routes of Commercial Airways - Silver
Neil Hunter Pan American Airways Atlantic Routes - Vermeil
Alastair Bain Flights of Yukon Airways & Exploration
Company Limited - Silver Bronze
* Report on the CAS Air Mail Chris Hargreaves / “brought together CAS members from 6 - 11
Symposium Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia
and Connecticut”– 270 frames of exhibits, 94 of which were aerophilatelic exhibits – on the tour of the Western Canada
Aviation Museum part of their philatelic collection was
shown – the 10 non-competitive aerophilatelic exhibits
were slotted in among the competitive exhibits
Aerophilatelic speakers:
Pierre Vachon spoke about the use of parachutes used in dropping mail to
isolated communities along the north shore of the St.
Lawrence River during the 1920’s and 30’s and of the role
of his father Romeo Vachon
Denny May talked about the first air mail services from Fort McMurray
along the Mackenzie River, and across the Arctic Circle to
Aklavik in 1929, and the role of this father Wop May /
AMCN cover 2967g
* Royal 2013 Royale Palmares:
Gold Single Frame:
Steve Johnson Yukon Airways and Exploration Company Limited
Neil Hunter Pan American Airways Atlantic Ocean Routes — 1942
Gold Multi-Frame:
Neil Hunter Building the Trans-Canada Air Mail Routes — 1918-1943
Sandra Freeman Development of Bolivian Airmail Service 1925-1945
Vermeil Multi-Frame:
Hans Steinbock Zeppelin Voyages to and from Canada
Jack Forbes Cyprus: Air Mail Usages Paid with King George VI
Definitives
Neil Hunter War’s Impact on Atlantic Ocean Air Mail Routes,
1939-1941
Richard Malott Canadian Air Letters and Aerogrammes
Richard Malott Canadian Air Letters Military
Walter Herdzik Imperial Airways, England—Africa First Flights
1931-1932
Bronze Multi-Frame:
Anthony Mancinone History of Flight (with particular emphasis on the Western
World especially Canada) 1918 to August 31, 1939
* Special Awards American Air Mail Society Medal of Excellence to Neil
Hunter — CAS Grand Award for Best Competitive
Aerophilatelic Exhibit to Steve Johnson — Winnipeg
Philatelic Society Award for the Most Popular
Non-Competitive Aerophilatelic Exhibit to Chris
Hargreaves
* Astro Space Stamp Society issues of their Journal Orbit have been converted to 13
e-format,
* Letters to the Editor Bob Stock / a cover to Major Barker, Shanghai 1920 14 - 19
Ian Macdonald / comment on the Dick Merrill trans-Atlantic
flight article in a previous journal
Doug Lingard / Stephen Reinhard to be a member of the
2014 ORAPEX jury
Nino Chiovelli / notes on the University of Alberta
Library Collection
David Crotty / material in the Richter library PAA special
collection in the process of being summarized in a catalogue
Peter Wood / an update on the use of the Celestron Microscope
Gord Mallett / resources on early 20th century aviators & air
mail — 10 publications, each available on DVD or flash drive
Mike Shand / some comments on round-the-world flights
Jim Taylor / tips in The International Exhibitor Newsletter
on exhibiting and details on upcoming international
exhibiting, general principles and examples of IREX
Wolfgang H. Porges / a report from the 4th FISA-Congress
held in San Francisco during WESTPEX 2013
* Follow Up: Cataloging Chris Hargreaves / examples of stamps or stamp sets of this 20 - 21
Semi-Personal Picture type sold since 2000, guidelines for listing in Unitrade
Postage Stamps Specialized Catalogue of Canadian Stamps, to be listed the
stamps must be created by Canada Post, a personalized
postage stamp website at
* Happy 100th Birthday an air engineer with Canadian Airways during the 1930s, 22 - 24
Rex Terpening made an honourary life member of the CAS, inducted into
Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame in 1997, Rex’s induction
citation
* Going Through the Ice – 1934 the story behind some interrupted flight covers taken 25 - 28
from Bent Props and Blow Pots by Rex Terpening, ice
thickness problems, the handling of water soaked mailbags
after CF-AAO went through the ice at Ft McMurray in
November 1934
* Book Review: South African Ken Sanford / “an outline of the airmail services … listing 29
Airmails. 2ND Edition by of aerophilatelic material flown to, from and through
Nicholas Arrow South Africa for the period up to February 7 1994”
* Information Wanted: Possible a cover that contains a large numeral ‘6’ and a barely 30
Canadian censor cachet distinct ‘May’ which looks like part of a date
VOLUME XXIX, NUMBER 3 [ September 2013 - Journal # 96 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* Update on the Revised Edition Dick McIntosh / assistance requested for members to 3
of The Air Mails of Canada assist with a Peer Review of the new catalogue and to
and Newfoundland provide comments about possible changes to cover values
* New Book: The Italian South Ken Sanford / the airline operated the service for more than 5
Atlantic Airline (L.A.T.I.) two years – earlier Italian flights to South America – aircraft
by Martyn Cusworth used – the LATI route, first flights, covers and crashes
* Going Through the Ice – Denny May / photographs taken by Wop May at the time 6 - 7
Photographed that CF-AAO went through the ice at Fort McMurray in
November 1934
* Helping Early Airmail Pilots Tony Hine, Denny May, Barbara Mikkelson / giant concrete 8 - 9
Find Their Way – in the USA arrows pointing the way across the USA that identified the transcontinental air mail route
* In the Middle East … Alan McGregor, British Air Mail Society Air Mail News / 9 - 10
“Flying The Furrow” a description of the challenges of early long-distance flying
in the middle east, the Desert Airmail Service, the first
Cairo-Baghdad flight, plowing the two-meter-wide furrow
as a line-of-sight navigation aid, Vickers Vernon / 1 cover
* Helping Early Pilots Find a cover from the first official U.S. air mail flight to Winnipeg, 11
Their Way – in Winnipeg Floyd Bennett , St. Charles field, instructions to assist pilots
in landing at Stevenson Aerodrome / AMCN cover 2811
* What Happened to Nungesser Mike Shand, Scott Sayre, The Toronto Star / the search 12 - 13
and Coli? by Bernard Decré for evidence as to the fate of the two
French aviators attempting to fly non-stop from Paris to
New York in May 1927 / 1 cover
* Crash Cover from Shelter Bay, Barry Countryman / a story in the book Shelter Bay, Tales 14 - 15
February 1931 of the Quebec North Shore raises the possibility that the
February 2 1930 plane at Shelter Bay sank into the muskeg
* The Paul Magid Imperial the world-class gold exhibition collection, precedent-setting 16 - 17
Airways Exhibition Collection in depth and quality, Kelleher Auctions public auction
* Update on the “D.w.” Chris Hargreaves / a recap of the features of D.w. covers as 18 - 25
Covers – Part 1 presented in previous articles – the display and discussion of
a number of further D.w. covers including details relating to
features such as the postmark, routing and addressee /
AMCN covers 3109, 3177 plus eight other D.w covers
* 1933/34 – The Adamowicz Ron McGuire / a 1933 test flight from New York to Harbor 26 - 27
Brothers Grace where the brothers crashed – the 1934 successful flight
from New York to Warsaw via Harbor Grace, France and
Germany, Bellanca J-300 “City of Warsaw” / 2 covers
* 1938 “Mercury” and “Maia” Neville Polakow, Airmail Collector auction / Imperial 28 - 29
Airways first experimental flight of composite component
‘Mercury’ piggy-backed from Southampton to USA and
Canada
* Follow Up: Mystery handstamp Jim Taylor / a large “6 MAY” 1943 cachet on a cover from 30
on mail form Sudan to Canada Khartoum is the “DUTY FREE” cachet used by the National
Revenue Branch / 2 covers
VOLUME XXIX, NUMBER 4 [ December 2013 - Journal # 97 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* News and Letters to the Editor
Pierre Vachon a note on the Stanley Gibbons GB30 Rarities index which 4
tracks the 30 most sought-after rare stamps from Britain
Jim Taylor a clarification of the situation regarding the eligibility of 4
Canadian exhibitors in LONDON 22015 EUROPHILEX
* Canada Official Postal Guide Tony Wawrukiewicz, John Johnson / monthly 5
supplements to the Canada Postal Guide, from 1913 to
1932, are available online at the Library and Archives
Canada website, collectionscanada.gc.ca
* In Memoriam – Norbert one of the early CAS members, described himself as 6
Krommer loving “living” postal history
* New Books:
A Passion for Flight: New Alan Tunnicliffe / two volumes of a three part trilogy, claim 6
Zealand Aviation before the of the world’s first sustained powered flight, Richard Pearce,
Great War by Errol W Martyn aeronauts, appendices listing patents
* Swissair Special Flights of Alan Warren / a history of the company that was formed 7
20 September 1944; Postal in 1931, details of efforts to furnish flights during the early
History Perspective war years, Swiss Postal Telegraph and Telephone agency
by Charles J. LaBlonde set of four stamps used on September 20 1944 legs flown
between Zürich, Bern, Lausanne and Geneva / 1 cover
* Stamping Through Astronomy Umberto Cavallaro / regarded as a milestone in astronomy 8
by Renato Dicati philately, offers both a historical and a philatelic study of
astronomy and other aspects of space exploration
* Proceedings of the First presents research insights into the physical characteristics 8
International Symposium on of paper and the mineralogy of printing ink to determine the
Analytic Methods in Philately genuineness of stamps, overprints and the use of adhesives
* Pan American Airways details PAA operations, data from the University of Miami 8
1939 – 1944 by David Crotty Richter Library’s Pan American Airways Special Collection
* The Beginning of Airmail, 1784 Donald Holmes / transcription of a message written by 9 - 11
Dr. John Jeffries, claimed to be the first-ever flown letter,
three other messages dropped, an article in The Airman
magazine containing a description of the flight from London
* Northern Air Service, 1925 Alastair Bain / a brief history of the company, covers on the 12
May 18 1925 experimental flight between Haileybury and
Rouyn / AMCN covers CL5-2500, CL5-2500a
* Montreal Airport Mysteries Barry Countryman, Don Lussky, Dick McIntosh / a postcard 13
from the October 1 1928 inaugural flights mailed in Montreal
in 1932, a cover labeled “Dedication Municipal Airport” and
postmarked Montreal April 8 (or 18)1930 / 2 covers
* First Flight Covers to Miss David Reynolds / information required on the addressee 14
Gourley of a large number of first flight covers recently purchased
at auction, covers spanning the period 2939d to 3527c
* Triumph and Tragedy: 75 Mike Shand / Pan American S-42B Clipper first official mail 15
Years Ago from New Zealand to USA and Canada, Sikorsky exploded
at Samoa on take-off / 1 cover
* Flying the Furrow – Covers David Whiteley / Imperial Airways covers flown aboard the 16 - 17
from Canada London-Cairo-Baghdad-Basra route / 2 covers
* 1941 American Export Airlines Richard Beith / one of 270 covers flown from New York to 17
Inc Survey Flight Panama, February 3 1941, the Consolidated Model 28-4
Transatlantic
* Lambeth Airport John Irvine / a brief history of the airport established in 1926, 18 - 19
the mystery of why naval personnel were stationed at the
airport in the middle of South-West Ontario during WW II
* 1941 – An Unusual George Stewart / Canada to Salisbury Rhodesia cover sent 19
Trans-Pacific cover by the western Clipper Pacific service to Hong Kong that
entered the India to Egypt route and down the African Route
* 1945 – A commercial use of Neil Hunter / the history of the Airgraph system of sending 20
Airgraphs one-page letters to and from military personnel during the
years of World War II, this Airgraph used for commercial
purposes which was not generally allowed
* Stamps of the North Rex Terpening / a display and description of eight early 21 - 23
by Ernest A. Kehr 1927 through 1949 Canadian stamps that depict northern
scenes, Newfoundland stamp showing Sir Wilfred Grenfell
* Christmas Greetings from January 1959 cover from Jamaica, details of the addressee’s 24
Dick Malott career and the event that got him “hooked” on first flight
envelopes / 1 cover
* 1992 – Airmail from the Duff Malkin / details of a number of Pacific shortwave radio 25
Soloman Islands broadcasts, a QSL (can you acknowledge receipt) card
* 2003 – Polly Vacher – Wings Herbert Lealman / aviation feats of this English aviator 26
Around the World who specialized in long-distance flights; her flight over the
North Pole, Antarctica and all seven continents becoming
the first woman to fly solo over the polar regions / 1 cover
* Blatchford Field Denny May / a cover representing the first-ever air mail 27
flown from Edmonton to Cooking Lake, the cover and its
postage stamp commemorating Canada’s first flying club
and airport - Blatchford Field / 1 cover
* A Mystery Snowbird Cover Gord Mallett, Ron Miyanishi / an August 17 1951 cover 27 - 28
from 1951? endorsed “Via R.C.A.F. Snowbird”, a brief history of the
Arctic Supply Vessel, details of C.G.S. St. Catherine and
Station Peter
* Western Canada Aviation Mike Street, October 30 2013 Toronto Star / particulars 28 - 29
Museum, Winnipeg about the early and more modern aircraft on display at the museum located near J A Richardson International Airport
* A Christmas Time Quiz: Chris Hargreaves / a listing of the ten busiest air travel 29
routes in 2012.
VOLUME XXX, NUMBER 1 [ March 2014 - Journal # 98 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* Editor’s Award and Report Chris Hargreaves / 2014 CANADIAN AEROPHILATELIST 3
EDITOR’S AWARD recipient – Alan Tunnicliffe, awarded
in recognition of his 34 years as editor of the New Zealand
Air Mail News. Alan has produced approximately 370
issues of the newsletter.
* Secretary-Treasurer’s Report Brian Wolfenden / total CAS membership now stands at 4 - 5
130, closing bank balance at 2013 year’s end is in excess
of $21,000.
* Aerophilately 2014 a special “Airmail Only” national philatelic exhibition at the 6
American Philatelic Centre in Bellafonte Pennsylvania,
FIP recognition and world-wide participation, September
12-14 2014
* A New Resource on Canadian David Crotty with assistance from Andrew Chung, Chris 7
Air Mail Rates Hargreaves, Neil Hunter, Robert Smith, Michael Street
and David Whiteley / David has also been working on the
revised Section 17 - Canadian Air Mail Rates, Domestic
and International for the next edition of of the Air Mails
Canada and Nfld.
* News and Letters to the Editor
Ken Sanford a reprint of Bridging the Continents in Wartime by Hans 8
Aitink and Egbert Hovenkamp, details the major airmail
routes flown during the Second World War
Larry Milberry new publications from CANAV Books – Dead Men Flying: 8
Travelling with the Lost in Bomber Command, Voices from
a Forgotten Tragedy: Trans-Canada Air Lines Flight 831,
and The Norduyn Noreseman Volume 2
- longstanding CAS member Dr. Cheryl R. Ganz has retired 9
from her position as the Chief Curator of Philately at the
Smithsonian’s National Postal Museum.
- Smithsonian’s launch of a new online exhibition exploring 9
the topic “Indians at the Post Office: Native Themes in
New Deal-Era Murals”
Jim Taylor news from the RPSC International Liason Office regarding 10
the Malaysia 2014, Singapore 2015 and New York 2016
philatelic exhibitions – further information on exhibiting
found in The International Exhibitor Newsletter produced
by Jim Taylor
Ross Wood FISA president’s message for 2014 with revealing details 10
about the society’s views on non-competitive exhibiting
* Corvette Covers Herbert Lealman / scans of covers flown by the corporate jet 11 Aerospatiale Corvette / 2 covers, AMCN cover 7517
* New Zealand Picture and Alan Tunnicliffe, editor of New Zealand Air Mail News / 12 - 13
Private Postage Stamps an account of his country’s picture and private postage
stamp operators and their arrangement with NZ Post / 1 cover
* How Mail was Processed in Gray Scrimgeour / details of his work sorting and processing 14 - 15
the 1950s mail in Vancouver, comments on the possible reason that the
D.w. handstamp was used
* Update on the “D.w. Covers” Chris Hargreaves / an in-depth analysis of the clues provided 16 - 25
Part 2 by more than one dozen covers showing the D.w. handstamp,
answers sought regarding the questions: What does D.w. stand
for? Who applied the handstamp? When? Where? Why? /
AMCN covers 3029, 3061, 3061a, 3105, several other covers
* Information Wanted Doug Lingard / regarding a July 1927 Fargo N.D. cover flown 26 - 27
to Winnipeg by Fargo Aeronautics Club, a photo with caption
from the Manitoba Free Press, cancellation and backstamp
details raise questions about how the cover was transported /
AMCN cover 2701
Jon Johnson / Aug 1-3 Halifax & St. John – Bangor, Maine, 28
a suggestion that the cachet on cover was generated by PAA
personnel / AMCN cover 3139
Richard Beith / regarding an Aug 12 1939 cover endorsed 28
“Via Air Mail To Rimouski For “Empress of Britain” two
years after Imperial Airways and Pan American Airways
inaugurated experimental Trans-Atlantic service / 1 cover
Field Guide to the Cinderella Stamps of Canada editor Ron 29
Lafreniere / regarding 1939 Trans-Canada air mail labels
bearing designs of the same cachets that were on covers for
the service extending eastward from Winnipeg to Montreal, questions as to when they were produced, what was their use
and how many were prepared / AMCN covers 3909 w, x, y
Chris Hargreaves / in regards a “741” handstamp applied 29
to airmail from Toronto in the 1930s / 1 cover
Vittorio Zanoncelli / details of CP air cards and covers for 30
sale containing a mixed Italy-Canada franking at EXPO67
and CP Airlines first flights from Toronto and Montreal to
Athens in September 1967 / AMCN covers 6817, 6817b,
2 other covers
VOLUME XXX, NUMBER 2 [ June 2014 - Journal # 99 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* President’s Report Steve Johnson / the increasing cost of printing as well as 3
delivering our quarterly journal, plans to offer the journal
via email in PDF format, thanks extended to Dick Malott
for his years of service with the Snowbird Program
* Minutes of the CAS Annual Brian Wolfenden / annual dues increase to $25 for Canadian 3 - 4
General Meeting at ORAPEX members $35 for USA members $35 for members overseas,
a discussion of ideas to boost membership, related topics
* Next Issue - #100 Chris Hargreaves / issue #100 to be printed with colour 4
illustrations, readers are requested to send in a copy of a
favourite cover or any piece of aerophilatelic research or
other item of interest
* Update on Canada Post discussion of the decline in lettermail volumes, mailing cost 5
up to 30 grams: Canada 85¢ USA $1.10 International $1.85
* Edmonton National Spring 5
Show Awards:
Earle Covert Canadian Air Letters (Aerogrammes) - Vermeil and CAS
Best Airmail Award
Armed Forces Air Letter Sheets - Silver and American
Association of Philatelic Exhibitors WE Award
* Ottawa ORAPEX Awards: 5
Alastair Bain Stamps, Proofs and Covers of Commercial Airways Ltd -
Vermeil and CAS Best Airmail Award
Chris Hargreaves Evolution of Winnipeg Airmail - Vermeil (single frame)
Jonathan Gauvreau Premier Timbre Post Canadien de Poste Aerienne -
Silver (youth)
* In Memoriam: Robert “Bob” Steve Johnson / “a smiling proud New Yorker selling 5
Simson - Mark Lane Stamps Canadian Semi-Official stamps and covers … Bob was
more than a dealer, but a mentor and friend.”
* Librarian’s Report Chris Hargreaves / copies of The Aero Field (published 6
by Francis Field of Sutton Coldfield, England from 1926
to 1979) donated to the CAS library by Mike Shand
as well as early issues of The Airpost Journal
* Book Review : French African Ken Sanford / original book titled Lignes Africaines, covers 7
Airmails 1932 to 1940 by the Franco Colonial trial flights in the period 1932 to the
Gérard Collot & Alain Cornu outbreak to World War 2, wealthy aviator flights, military
flights, commercial airlines maiden flights
* Canadian Space History - 1950s Charles Bromser / a Manitoba Historical Society article on 7
their website – “Exploring Northern Skies: The Churchill
Research Range”
* PowerPoint Presentation on Ross Wood (chairman of FIP Aerophilately Commission) 8 - 9
Preparing an Aerophilatelic Jim Taylor (RPSC International Liaison Officer) / judging
Exhibit international level exhibits, title page requirements including
the bibliography, IREX regulations, The International
Exhibitor Newsletter
* Second Plate Proof of 1927 Gordon McDonald / “The Unsuccessful London to London 10 - 11
“London to London” Stamp Flight of 1927 – A New Find, London Ontario auction items
Found including one postcard signed by Tully and Medcalf and a
black and white proof of the famous stamp – expertised by
Vincent Graves Greene Philatelic Research Foundation /
AMCN covers PF-30, CLP 6
* Pioneer Air Mail: East Coast Diana Trafford, John Davidson / the story of this Canadian 12 - 19
of Hudson Bay 1933 Airways charter flight is told in detail for the first time - the
initial commercial winter flight made on this route, CF-ATF,
G-CAIW, Moosonee, Great Whale River, Port Harrison,
Cape Smith, Knight Harbour, Fort George, St. Hubert, pilot
Howard Watt was the author’s uncle / AMCN 3317
* Canadian “Rocket Mail” - Ashley McIsaac / launch and other details of 5 rocket flights, 20 - 21
2011 to 2014 a total or 43 covers flown, all franked with Canadian
postage and with one and sometimes two of the Gerhard
Zucker 1936 “First Canadian Rocket Flight” stamps /
one cover
* Update on the “D.w. Covers - Chris Hargreaves, with input from Barry Countryman and 22 - 27
Part 3 other collectors / further analysis of covers in an attempt to
answer questions: What does “D.w.” stand for. Who applied
the handstamp? When? Where? Why? – Covers analyzed flown in fine weather; backstamps indicate not delayed.
New suggestion that “D.” may stand for Date and “w.” for
Winnipeg / five commemorative covers mailed from the
U.S. and AMCN covers 3207 a, c, d, f, h ,j, m, n, p, q
* Follow Up: Polly Vacher - Bernd Lukas, Herbert Lealman / POLARPOST magazine, 28
Wings Around the World lady pilot’s flight route and points touched in Canada
* Follow Up: Pan Am cachet John Johnson / a second cover located displaying the 28
on AMCN #3139 FFC Pan Am cachet / AMCN cover 3139
* Follow Up: Fargo covers 1927 Doug Lingard, Chris Hargreaves / a cover similar to the 28
one displayed in the March 2014 journal bearing the
FARGO AERONAUTICS CLUB cachet, suggestions as to
its handling and means of transport / AMCN cover 2701
* Follow Up: The St. Lawrence Richard Beith / a “VIA AIR MAIL TO RIMOUSKI FOR 29
Seaway Air Mail Service, 1939 EMPRESS OF BRITAIN” Aug 12 1939 cover – latest
recorded cover from St Lawrence Seaway Air Mail Service,
two excerpts from British Post Office leaflets / linked to
AMCN 3923 covers
* Information Wanted: World Peter Wood / an item from a 1943 issue of the Philatopic
War II Prisoner of War mail Monthly (journal of the Empire Stamp Club of Toronto), 30
regarding a parachute delivery by the Japanese of
POW mail
VOLUME XXX, NUMBER 3 [ September 2014 - Journal #100 ]
SPECIAL ISSUE #100
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* President’s Report Steve Johnson / an announcement that CAS is presently 3
setting up an online version of the Journal, a welcome to
new executive member Paul Balcaen who is providing
computer assistance for the creation of the online version
* A Message from Dick Malott thanks extended to Journal editor Chris Hargreaves for 3
his ongoing work in “preparing, editing and publishing
our Journal”; notice of his decision to withdraw from many
former philatelic activities; a commitment made to provide
a future Journal issue with a written and illustrated record
of his 80 years of philatelic and aerophilatelic experiences
* Greetings from Patrick an active volunteer with the Canadian Aviation Heritage 4
Campbell – CAS Member #1 Centre in Montreal at age 91, he made a presentation about
the restoration of a Curtiss-Reid “Rambler” at a recent
CAHC open house
* 1918 – The Captain Brian Peck Ed Matthews / a letter carried aboard the June 24 1918 flight 4 - 5
flight from Montreal to Toronto written by W. R. Miller and addressed to himself, describing
some of the arrangements made for the first-ever transport of
air mail in Canada / AMCN cover PF-6
* 1918 – “Queen of the Sky” Gord Mallett / a letterhead carried aboard the second-only 6 - 7
aerial mail flight in Canada, details provided about a study
that investigates the July 9 1918 Calgary to Edmonton flight
as well as the covers that were carried / AMCN cover PF-7
* 1918 – Canada’s First John Bloor / a flown cover sent from Ottawa to Dundas via 8 - 9
“Semi-Official” Air Mail Stamp Toronto and dated August 27 1918, “one of the earliest
examples of a personal letter carried in Canada by air mail” /
AMCN cover CLP1-1801d
* CLP 3 – Toronto to New York Ray Simrak / the $1.00 Aero Club of Canada special stamp 9
Air Race affixed to the front of a letter addressed to the Czechoslovak
Consolate General in New York / AMCN cover CLP3
* CLP 4 – Grand Army Flight - Neil Hunter / a cover bearing the Grand Army of Canada 10
Hamilton to Toronto (United Veterans) stamp flown on the return trip from
Hamilton, taken from an exhibit Evolution of Air Mail –
Toronto, Canada from Biplane to Jet / AMCN cover CLP 4
* 1922 – Major Cotton arrives Bill Beaudoin / two captioned postcards showing Major 11
in St. John’s F. S. Cotton and Capt. V. S. Bennett arriving at St John’s
Quidi Vidi Lake January 14 1922 after a failed attempt
at a mail flight to Halifax aboard the Martynside aircraft
* Lignes Aeriennes Latecoere - David Whitely / details of industrialist Pierre Latecoere’s 12 - 13
Compagnie générale aéropostale design and construction of numerous aircraft including the
– the early years. Breuget 14 used between 1919 and 1927 on the Toulouse
to Dakar line, the 1927 change of the company name to
Compagnie générale aéropostale (Aéropostale) / 1 cover
* 1924 – CLP 5 Paul Cere / an intact pane of two Estevan-Winnipeg semi- 14
officials on an October 1 1924 flown cover, inscriptions
inverted Type I and II / AMCN cover CLP5-2400
* Pilot-signed Covers John Lewington / a display of pilot signatures that originally 15
shown in Ian Morgan’s Specialized Catalogue of Canadian
Airmails in 1931, two errors in the display are identified
* 1927 – Richard Byrd Donald Holmes / a cover from the 79th Anniversary of the 16
Trans-Atlantic Flight Richard Byrd (and crew of Bernt Balchen, Bert Accosta and
George Noville) attempted flight from New York to Paris
in the Fokker Trimotor America / 1 cover
* 1927/28 – St. John’s, Nfld. to Tom Reyman, Barry Countryman / a Max Berendes cover 17
St. John’s, Antigua, B. W. I. that passed through St. John, New Brunswick en route to
the B. W. I. from St. John’s, Nfld. / 1 cover
* Aerophilatelic Archaeology Chris Hargreaves / an analogy drawn between archaeology 18
and aerophilately
* La Malbaie to Seven Islands, Chris Hargreaves, Dick McIntosh, Pierre Vachon / a cover 18
January 1928 with a Quebec Winter Sports Dog-team slogan cancel and
an identical “By Labrador Dog-team Post” cachet, displays
the typed inscription “By air-mail La Malbaie to 7 Islands” /
1 attractive cover linked to the AMCN 2721 flights
* February 1928 – First Air Mail Paul Varty, John Irvine / questions posed regarding an 19
to Anticosti Island A. C. Roessler Port Menier to La Malbaie cover as well
as a W. R. Patton La Malbaie to Port Menier cover /
2 covers linked to the AMCN 2721 flights
* “The First Dog-Mail Connecting Ian Macdonald / a pair of colour postcards in which a dog 20
with Aeroplane at St. Hubert team is in front of a Fairchild FC-2W2 G-CAVN registered
Airport near Montreal, Canada” to Canadian Colonial Airways, unknown flight date
* Air Mail to the Arctic – 120,000 Denny May / the summing up of key details linked to the 21
First Flight Covers inaugural air mail delivery in the Mackenzie River District
carried out from December 10 1929 to January 3 1930 /
AMCN 2967 ‘l’, signed by Wop May
* Bob of the Northland Brian Wolfenden / a letter and advertising coupons from 22 - 23
“Bob of the Northland”, and a “Pine to Palm” Aklavik,
N.W.T. Canada to Miami, Florida U.S.A cover prepared
by “Bob of the Northland”/ AMCN cover CL48-3102
* Pan Am’s Canadian Route, 1931 Jonathon Johnson / a USA cover refranked with Canadian 24
postage and “probably flown from Saint John to Newark via
Bangor and Boston”, details of the FAM-1 Foreign Contract
and CAM-1 Contract routes, Sikorsky S-41 aircraft / 1 cover
* Imperial Airways Walter Herdzik / South Africa covers posted to the USA and 25
carried on the first scheduled flight series from Cape Town
to London, January 27 to February 16 1932 / two covers
* 1933 – U.S.S. Akron Alan Klein / a cover “IN MEMORIAM to the gallant men 26
who lost their lives in the U. S. S. Akron disaster”, mailed
to Fort Rae N.W.T. from the USA, returned to the sender,
details of the rigid airship Akron (ZRS-4) / 1 cover
* Some Roessler odds and ends Trelle Morrow / two four-stamp panes of Canadian Airways 27
Limited Roessler cinderellas and a flown Roessler cover
containing this same cinderella on the front / 1 cover
* The Silver Dart Flight Derek Rance / background of the February 23 1909 flight by 28 - 29
Commemorations J. A. D. McCurdy aboard the Silver Dart, covers and stamps
linked to the 25th, 50th and 100th anniversaries of the flight,
the replicas built and flown for the latter two anniversaries /
3 covers, 1 Canadian Postal Service stamp (Unitrade # 383)
* 1935 – Winnipeg to Berens David Reynolds / questions asked about an oil based art 30
River First Flight work scene of a plane and pilot superimposed onto a flown
cover from the February 3-4 1935 flight / AMCN 3509
* 1937 – Russian Polar Flight Barry Lewis and Aircraft Stamp News, journal of Aircraft 31 - 32
Study Group of Thematics Southern Africa / details of the
June 20th flight by a Soviet-built ANT-25 monoplane from
Moscow to Vancouver, Washington’s Air Field; 5288 miles
covered by three Russian aviators in 63 hours, 16 minutes;
no known flown covers exist
* Commemorating the 1937 Andrew Mrozowski / a cover postmarked Vancouver Jun 20 33
Russian Polar Flight 1937 Wash.; the typed cachet reads Welcome to Vancouver Washington/Russia to USA Transpolar Flight/Left Moscow
June 18 Flying Non-/Stop Arriving Vancouver June 20;
signed by Chekaloff, Beliakoff and Baidukoff / 1 cover,
1 picture postcard of aircraft and crew, 4 Russian stamps
* 1937 – Nascopie Covers Don Lussky / question as to where a pair of covers aboard 34 - 35
the 1937 trip of the Nascopie was picked up by a mail plane,
each carries a typed directive “Per R. M. S. Nascopie on
Annual Arctic Expedition” – Chris Hargreaves suggested
it was Churchill / 3 covers, 1 postcard
* Imperial Airway Covers – John Symons, editor of Air Mail News, quarterly journal of 36 - 37
Transatlantic Route, August 1939 the British Air Mail Society / questions posed in regards to
details linked to four covers flown by Imperial Airways,
each of which is franked either with British or Canadian
stamps / 4 covers
* 1st September 1939 Richard Beith / a cover sent air mail from BRNO (German 38
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia) to Australia at the
point that Germany was invading Poland / 1 cover
* April 1940 Alan Tunnicliffe, editor of New Zealand Air Mail News, 39
newsletter of the New Zealand Air Mail Society / a New
Zealand cover addressed to Hamilton, Ontario, displaying
a handstamped cachet “New Zealand – Australia – England/
Through Air Mail Service/Inaugural Flight/1940” / 1 cover
* The Metropolitan Air Post Chris Hargreaves / one of several vintage Pan Am posters, 40
Society this one titled “Fly To South Sea Isles Via Pan American”
* Greetings From Mike Shand a cover mailed to Henry Woodhouse (President of Aerial 41
League of America) by Clara Adams (passenger on a Pan
Am roundtrip flight) and bearing the pen-and-ink directive
Inaugural Commercial Passenger Flight–California to
New Zealand; DO-X; Graf Zeppelin; Hindenburg / 1 cover
* 1941 – Air Mail to Norway? Hal Vogel / issues regarding a properly franked air mail 42 - 43
cover from Canada to Norway, a possible rerouting to allow
a Trans-Atlantic mail flight to occur, questions as to how
air mail was handled in Canada at that point / 1 cover
* 1942 – The “D.w,” handstamp Kevin O’Reilly / one of the covers in a recently-acquired lot 44 - 45
is used again! displays the D.w. handstamp, the 44th such recorded cover;
Vincent Greene Foundation’s Celestron microscope used to
compare two covers containing the handstamp impression /
4 covers
* 1942-45: the role of Shediac David Crotty, John Wilson / confirmation that Shediac was 46
on Pan Am’s Northern Trans- a regular stop on Pan Am’s northern wartime route, further
Atlantic Route details to be found on the West Africa Study Circle website
* Book Review : Pan American Chris Hargreaves / “a book aimed at general readers as well 47
Airways 1939 – 1944 Atlantic as specialist aerophilatelists … flights and airmail services
Wartime Operations Catalog before the war … operations during World War II …
by David Crotty detailed flight summaries … stops at the end of 1944”
* Book Review : A Life in Larry Milberry of CANAV Books / “R. D. Richmond’s 48
Canadian Aerospace 1942 – personal story … re-engining a Fairey Battle with a
1992 by Dick Richmond Wright engine … the prototype North Star for Canadair …
oversees development of the Canadarm … takes the reader
inside Canada’s aerospace industry”
* Airmail to Grosse Isle, Quebec Hugh Delaney / covers sent to the Quebec postal station for 49
the WW II Bacteriological and Biological Disease Control
Station located on Grosse Isle / 2 covers
* Cockburn Island – Dec 7 1947 Terry Isaac / a recently-acquired registered first flight cover 50
flown December 19 1947 from Cockburn Island, previously
recorded in AMCN’s “No Covers Are Known” (page 256),
will be listed in the revised edition of the catalogue / 1 cover
* 1947 – Emergency mail Mike Street / a Moose Jaw to Assiniboia cover marking the 51
1947 emergency flights; a mail sticker prepared by the Supt.
of Postal Services in Moose Jaw reads First/Official
Air Mail/Emergency/Winter 1946 – 47 / 1 cover
* 1958 – R.C.A.F. Comet cover Herbert Lealman / a Comet cover flown on a flight carrying 51
the Minister of National Defense from Ottawa to Vancouver
on October 28 1958, $500+ winning bid on eBay / 1 cover
* 1966 – Pacific Western Ken Sanford, La Catastrophe editor, quarterly journal of the 52 - 53
Airlines Crash Cover Wreck & Crash Mail Society / a Grumman Goose amphibian
with Unlisted Cachet that crashed at Reef Island, British Columbia / 1 cover
* 1966 – Operation Skyhook, Nino Chiovelli / containing dual USA-Canada franking this 54
Flight 1159 cover was carried aboard Balloon Flight 1159 conducted by
RAVEN Industries from the joint Canadian Forces – U.S.
Military Base at Fort Churchill, Man., July 7 1966 / 1 cover
* 1969 – Lamb Airways Bas Burrell / addressed to CANADA AIR NOTES this cover 55
displays the typed message “This cover carried out of back
country … by courtesy of LAMB AIRWAYS pioneer bush
and charter operator our of The Pas.”, details of Lamb and
his company Lambair, humorous anecdotes / 1 cover
* November 10th 1980 – Canada Peter Wood / ‘circles’ under the right wing of Curtiss JN-4 56
Post: Military Aircraft Canuck in a copy of a stamp (Unitrade # 875) resulted from
dirt under the printing roller that caused the misprint
* Greetings from Stephen a souvenir cover and its insert that provides details of the 56
Neulander presentation of a CF-100 to 1 Air Reserve Wing, St. Hubert;
has no Canada Post cancellation / AMCN cover CF-8201
* 1994 – Airmail from OMAN Duff Malkin / an official registered airmail envelope sent 57
to CANADA from the Sultanate of Oman to the University of British
Columbia / 1 cover
* 2011 – 100th Anniversary of Neville Polakow, the Aerophilatelic Society of Southern 57
the First South African Africa / the first flight was made from Kenilworth to
Airmail Flight Muizenberg, a miniature sheet issued October 9 2011
* 2011 – Canadian “Rocket Ashley McIsaac / one of the covers flown aboard the first 58
Mail” ever launch in the Canadian Rocket Mail program, flight
of 1½ minutes reaching an altitude of 2500 feet / 1 cover
* 2014 – Canadian Astronaut on Jeff Dugdale, editor of Orbit, quarterly journal of the Astro 58
a Ukrainian Cover Space Stamp Society / Roberta Bondar flew on the NASA
Space Shuttle Discovery, January 22-30 1992 / 1 cover
* Editor’s Report Chris Hargreaves / details provided regarding restructuring 59
of membership fees and the transition to cyber-membership
VOLUME XXX, NUMBER 4 [ December 2014 - Journal #101 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* Aerophilately 2014 congratulations to CAS members who exhibited 3
Multi Frame Exhibits:
Dave Crotty PAA Trans-Atlantic Airmail Services 1939 –1945
Single Frame Exhibits:
Cheryl Ganz LZ-129 Hindenburg Onboard Postmarks
FIP Gold / National Gold:
Cheryl Ganz The 50 Cent Zeppelin Issue: A Study in Design
Steve Johnson Yukon Airways and Exploration Company
FIP Vermeil / National Gold:
Allen Klein ZR-3 Delivery Flight of the United States
National Silver:
Ray Simrak Canadian Dispatch Pacific Clipper Mail
* Aerophilatelic Hall of Fame congratulations to CAS member Ken Sanford for his 3
election to the Aerophilatelic Hall of Fame
* Letters to the Editor several congratulations to the editor for excellent 4
work on the Journal and especially for issue #101,
note about French African Airmails 1932 to 1940,
note about the virtual philatelic exposition EXPONET
specifications.php?lng=EN
* International Exhibiting RPSC International Liaison Officer Jim Taylor / 5 - 7
developments in exhibiting as reported in the newsletter
The International Exhibitor, details about Singapore’s 2015
FIP World Philatelic Exhibition, information from FISA
* A Nice Surprise!Yukon Airways Steve Johnson / a commercial T. Eaton Company item 7
and Exploration Company Ltd. dated November 17th / AMCN cover CL42-2700
* 1918: Experimental Air Mail Neil Hunter, Barry Countryman / a cover and newspaper 8
article from the experimental flight from Toronto, Aero
Club of Canada, August 15 1918 / AMCN cover PF-8
Ray Simrak / cover from the second Ottawa - Toronto flight, 9
letter from pilot Lt. Arthur Dunstan / AMCN cover PF-10c
* 1924 – Laurentide Air Service John Lewington / an early Laurentide Services cover 10
Limited franked with CL3 and signed by pilot C. S. Caldwell, a
question posed as to the Via Aeroplane Mail handstamp /
AMCN cover CL3-2401a,
* 1927 – The London to London John Bloor / an unused postcard from the Sir John Carling 11
Flight flight by Tully and Medcalf, details linked to it requested
* Finding a Moose on Cover! Tom Reyman / question raised as to the origin and purpose 11
of a moose imprint on a C1 stamp / AMCN cover 2939f
* Follow Up: February 1928 – Paul Varty / a cover addressed to W. R. Patton from the first 12 - 15
First Air Mail to Anticosti La Malbaie - Port Menier flight, a letter from dealer Patton
Island to a collector describing the flight, two A. C. Roessler and
two other covers with various cancellations linked to the
same flights / four AMCN 2805 series of covers
* Via Air Mail, First Official Don Lussky / a listing of the changes that are being made to 16
Flight, Charlottetown to item 2905 in the revised The Air Mails of Canada and Nfld
Summerside, January 1929 catalogue / AMCN cover 2905
* Lignes Aeriennes Latecoere - David Whiteley / Part 2 of David`s article, 1927 launch of 17 - 22
Compangie générale aeropostale service to Natale and Buenos Aires, operations to link South
America to the western Africa coast, Mermoz, Latecoere 28
flying boat, route map, timetable, the problems faced,
Aeroposta Argentina S. A., Aeropostale Alas de Venezuela /
4 covers
* American Aero Philatelic Stuart Keely / one of only two regional conventions, a 23 - 24
Society Second Convention: show seal, advertising envelope and other memorabilia,
Windsor Ont. Aug 20-22, 1931 request for help in locating 1931 A.A.P.S. show covers /
1 cover
* First Scheduled Flight, Cape Walter Herdzik / details about this double registered flight 25
Town to London, January 27- cover, carries 9 South African definitive stamps plus 3x4d
February 16 1932 and 1shilling air post stamp, guilder return flight stamp /
1 cover
* U.S.S. Macon commemorative Allen Klein / two Macon covers, the first also flown on the 26
covers – “Double Usage” in McKenzie Island-Kenora first flight, the second also on the
Canada Winnipeg-Gods Lake first flight, AMCN covers 3433b,
3505a
* Follow Up: 1935 – Winnipeg David Reynolds, Derek Rance, Ian MacDonald / the plane 27
to Berens River First Flight identified as a 1916 Type P. Morain-Saulnier of the
Aéronautique Militaire / AMCN cover 3509
* 1939 – Imperial Airways Trans- Mike Shand, & John Symons / Bridging the Atlantic, details 28 - 29
Atlantic First Flight Covers of the second McKnight cover found that was mailed from
England, British Monomarks Limited / 2 covers
* Imperial Censorship Operations Richard Beith / details provided of this censorship activity 30
In The Gambia In 1942: by that was provided over a seven month period, Linee Aere
John Wilson Transcontinentali Italiane, Pan American,
* A Snowbirds Cover Gord Mallett / # 9 of 12 covers prepared by Nino Chiovelli 31
and flown by the Snowbirds during the opening ceremonies
of the first-ever NHL outdoor hockey game – the Heritage
Classic, signed by all nine Snowbirds pilots / 1 cover
* A Greeting Card Stephen Neulander / English meteorologist James Glaisher, 32
historian of ballooning Gaston Tissandier, a November
1868 flight over Paris / one ballooning card
VOLUME XXXI, NUMBER 1 [ March 2015 - Journal #102 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* President’s Report Steve Johnson / special thanks extended to Joan Hafer for 3
the assistance she provides to Brain Wolfenden in keeping
the CAS membership and financial records
* Secretary’s Report Brian Wolfenden / CAS membership of 129 is an increase 3 - 4
of 3 from the paid membership of twenty years ago in 1995
* Treasurer’s Report Brian Wolfenden / financial position as of Dec 31 2014 is 5
$23,101.19 inclusive of a Western Chapter $3,000.00 which
is returnable to the chapter upon request
* Editor’s Report Chris Hargreaves / members’ comments about the first CAS 6
journal available electronically, thanks extended to Paul
Balcaen, John Walsh, David Crotty and Dick McIntosh,
2015 CANADIAN AEROPHILATELIST EDITOR’S AWARD
to Neil Hunter for his work as editor-in-chief of The Air
Mails of Canada and Newfoundland and other contributions
to the CAS
* A Passion for Flight: New Alan Tunnicliffe / “Volume Three: The Joe Hammond Story 7
Zealand Aviation Before The and Military Beginnings 1910-1914 … the final volume in
Great War by Errol W Martyn the trilogy about NZ aviation from 1868 onwards to the
start of World War One in 1914”
* International Exhibiting RPSC International Liaison Officer Jim Taylor /recent 8
developments as reported in The International Exhibitor
newsletter, information for Canadian exhibitors regarding
World Stamp Show NEW YORK 2016, will be the largest
philatelic exhibition ever staged, 4000 frames
* Crash Covers Information Ken Sanford / Recovered Mail by Henri Nierinck to be 9
updated by AAMS and will incorporate the Interrupted
Flights section of AAMC and section 7 of the AMCN
* Finally, the flying car may The Guardian (Oct 2 2014) / Flying Roadster AeroMobil 10
have landed 3.0,Terrafugia’s announcement in 2014 that it was two
years away from finishing its first “roadable” aircraft
* “The First Dog-Mail Connecting Barry Countryman / first international dog sled mail, 600 11 - 12
With Aeroplane At St. Hubert mile roundtrip through Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont
Airport Near Montreal,Canada” and as far north as Montreal
*D.w. Update #4 – A New Theory! Chris Hargreaves / copies of prairies railway timetables for 12 - 21
1931 provided by Ross Gray (editor for the BNAPS Railway
Post Offices Study Group), a strong position put forward that
D.w. was handstamped on covers to indicate “end of air mail
- diverted to rail” (i.e. Diverted Winnipeg) / AMCN covers
3061, 3207p; 5 other covers
* What happened at Shelter Bay? Chris Hargreaves & Derek Rance, Diana Trafford / a baffling 21 - 25
cover postmarked Cariboo Islands Que FE11 30 & stamped
“Damaged when Air Plane sand at Shelter Bay 17 2 30”,
a question as to why CF-AAT landed at Shelter Bay /
AMCN 2721, 1 other cover
* An Air Mail Cover from Hugh Osborne, Peter Wingent, Alan Drysdall / an analysis 26 - 28
Southern Rhodesia to the of the route the cover took and modes of transport, featured
Falkland Islands, 1935 in AEROLETTER (the journal of The AEROPHILATELIC
SOCIETY OF SOUTHERN AFRICA / 1 cover
* World War II POW Mail: a cover from a German army Sergeant writing home from 28 - 29
How did this cover travel Medicine Hat Alberta, information requested as to how the
from Alberta to Germany? cover travelled from Alberta to Germany / 1 cover
* The A. O. Directional Marking Richard Beith, Nino Chiovelli / an abbreviation of the U.P.U. 30
phrase ‘Autres Objets’ which refers to printed matter , in
contrast to letters identifed as L.C. (‘Lettres, Cartes’)
* The 2003 Snowbirds – NHL Nino Chiovelli / details of preparation of the covers, display 30
Heritage Classic Covers of one of the covers in the Canadian Hockey Hall of Fame
and display as part of a Hockey Tour in Alberta / 1 cover
* Information Wanted: John Lewington / regarding the identity of the pilot on the 31
Sioux Lookout - Pickle Lake flight, December 31 1928,
Dale S. Atkinson as reported in AMCN or A. H. Farrington
as appears on flight covers / AMCN cover CL40-2802
Bernie Smith / a request for contact with other individuals 31
who are interested in continuing Murray Heifetz’s previous
study of the “Boxed Air Mail Hand Stamps”
VOLUME XXXI, NUMBER 2 [ June 2015 - Journal #103 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* Congratulations to
Aerophilatelic Exhibitors: STAMP EXPO, ST. PIERRE & MIQUELON 4
Sandra Freeman Development of Bolivian Airmail Service 1925-1945,
Gold Medal
EDMONTON, NATIONAL SPRING SHOW 4
Sandra Freeman Development of Bolivian Airmail Service 1910-1945,
Gold medal plus APS, CAS and AAS awards
Earle Covert Canadian Airletters (Aerogrammes), Gold medal
ORAPEX 2015, OTTAWA 4 - 5
Robert Parsons Peruvian Air Mails 1928-1941,
Gold medal, APS Medal of Excellence
Steven Mulvey Study of the Evolution of Swiftair - Royal Mail’s
International Priority Airmail Service to Canada,
Vermeil, PSSC and APS Medal of Excellence awards
Neil Hunter Pan American Airways Atlantic Ocean Routes 1942,
Gold . CAS Best Airmail award
Carlos Vergara Thee Months in ‘31. The Brief Service Life of Chile’s
Elusive Vermillion 2 Peso Airmail Provisional, Gold
Neil Hunter Eastern Canada Air Mail Routes 1927-28, Vermeil
Ken Snelson Underpaid Airmail between South Africa and the UK
Prior to WW II, Vermeil
Chris Anstead The Royal Flying Corps Based in Deseronto 1917-1918.
Per Ardua ad Astra, Silver
* Richard Beith, FRPSL Congratulations to this CAS member who has been elected 5
a Fellow of the Royal Philatelic Society of London
* The Air Mails Of Canada Chris Hargreaves to take over as Editor-in-Chief for the 6
And Newfoundland revised edition of AMCN
* International Exhibiting details from the May issue of The International Exhibition 6 - 7
Newsletter produced by Jim Taylor, details on submitting
exhibit entries for World Stamp Show NEW YORK 2016
* Canada Air Mail to and from David Crotty / three covers flown via various routes and 8 - 10
Middle East and China during across the Atlantic Ocean by various carriers during WW II
WWII (Chengtu China to Toronto; Toronto to Chengtu China;
Iran to Portland Oregon via Vancouver), Pan American
Airways, China National Airway Company, BOAC,
Boeing 307s and 314s, C-54 (aka DC-4) cargo aircraft
B-24 bombers / one 1942 cover, two 1944 covers
* 2011 - Edelweiss Air FFCs Herbert Lealman / a Swiss leisure airline (Edelweiss Air) 11 - 12
wholly owned by Swiss International Air Lines and the
Lufthansa Group / Zürich-Whitehorse-Anchorage cover,
Whitehorse-Anchorage cover
* Follow Up: The St. Hubert Chris Hargreaves & Barry Douch, Barry Countryman, 12 - 13
Airport Dog-sled Mail, Ian Macdonald / a dog sled collection’s cover from the
January 1929 Pulsifer brothers 1928-1929 run, Cecil “Mush” Moore’s
1949-1951 transcontinental Fairbanks to Lewiston Maine
dog sled run, anecdotes about his dogs / 1 dog sled cover
* Follow Up: Shelter Bay Crash Chris Hargreaves & Ian Macdonald, Dianna Trafford, 14 - 16
Cover, February 1931 Derek Rance / Canadian Transcontinental Airways,
CF-AAT, further details related to why the plane landed at
Shelter Bay, the cover’s probable carriage by dog sled on
part of its route /cover, letter, map
* D.w. Update #5 – Responses Chris Hargreaves / support from several CAS members that 17 - 20
to the “End of Air Mail” Theory this theory provides the best explanation for D.w. markings;
suggestions that “D.w.” might stand for “Diverted weather”
or “Diverted weight”, Railway Postal Operations comments, “Jusqu’a” markings / AMCN cover 3061, 2 other covers
* Another Piece of the D.w. Mike Powell, Mike Street / Allied Prisoner of War covers 20 - 21
Puzzle ? carrying two slightly different German handstamps with the
letters ‘F.a.’ very similar to the Canadian D.w. / 2 covers
* Follow Up: World War II Peter Wood, Kan Sugahara & the Australian War Memorial / 22 - 26
Prisoner of War mail - Japan a full description of the Port Moresby “A Bomb of Letters”
air delivery, Sugahara’s article Chivalry versus Bushidō /
2 covers, 1 letter
* Follow Up: The A.O. Mike Shand / McQueen’s Airmail Directional Handstamps 27
Directional Marking (2003) shows only Indonesia AO (in a box) other than
Canada but not Korea / 1 Korea cover
* Follow Up: World War II POW Brian Wolfenden, Charles LaBlonde, Neil Hunter, Nino 28 - 29
Mail from Alberta to Germany? Chiovelli, Richard Beith / details provided as to the postage
requirement, the likely route, the likely carrier and meanings
of the ‘A’ and ‘b’ in the circled ‘Ab’ hand stamp / 1 cover
* Book Reviews: David Crotty/Trans-Atlantic & Trans-Africa Mail Service of 30
the United States Army Air Forces Ferrying Command, Air
Transport Command, & contract air carriers during WWII:
A Selection of U.S. Post Office Dept., Civil Aeronautics
Bd & Air Force Docs (Ken Lawrence, editor), U.S. Army
and Air Force records shed new light on the carriage of the
mails, “these pages redefine what we thought we knew
about transportation during World War II”
Wolfgang H. Porges / Aviation and Airmail Encyclopaedia 31
till 1945,volume 2 by J.L.C.M. TSchroots (A.I.J.P.) and
H.H.C. TSchroots-Boer, airmail by French, German and
Italian airlines from the Netherlands to South America,
European air routes, Dutch East Indies, connections
between Europe the USA and the Far East
VOLUME XXXI, NUMBER 3 [ September 2015 - Journal #104 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* Congratulations to CAS
Exhibitors and Award Winners: ROYAL 2015 ROYALE 3
Ray Simrak Canadian Pioneer Airmails 1918-1922
Gold Medal, CAS Best Airmail Award
The S.C.A.D.T.A. System from Canada to Columbia
Gold
Neil Hunter Eastern Canada Air Mail Routes 1927-28
Gold
Pan American Airways Atlantic Ocean Routes 1942
Vermeil
SINGAPORE 2015 3
Sandy Freeman Development of Bolivian Airmail Service 1910-1945
International Vermeil
The Canadian Aerophilatelist Literature Class Large Silver
Jim Taylor St. Pierre & Miquelon: Colonial Series through First
Pictorial Large Vermeil
Mail from the French Shore of Newfoundland
Large Silver
AMERICAN AIR MAIL SOCIETY 2015 3 - 4
Chris Hargreaves named to Aerophilatelic Hall of Fame
L. B. Gatchell Literature Award
Allen Klein AAMS President’s Award
Stephen Reinhard AAMS Honorary Life Membership / 1 cover
* Report on the 47th F.I.S.A London, May 12 2015 / discussions supporting the 6
Congress & General Assembly continuation of F.I.S.A., 2017 Congress to be in China
* New Newspaper Archive Ken Sanford, British Air Mail Society’s Air Mail News / 7
Arrangements at the British details of the storage and preservation of newspapers
Library at the British Library’s northern site at West Yorkshire
* Another Flying Car Claim Stephen Neulander / a link to a video about the latest 7 - 8
flying-car proposal, the Terrafugia TF-X
* Terrafugia’s Flying Car Project Richard Lawler in Engadget / the car-plane hybrid is still 8
a few years away, recent modifications and plans
* Canada / U.S. Rocket Mail covers launched in the nosecone of a Super X rocket 9
Covers, 2015 outside Gananoque and later in Oklahoma inside of a
German A-2 replica / 1 cover
* Revising AMCN Section 11 Dick McIntosh / new listing of CANADIAN AIR MAIL 10 - 15
AND AVIATION ANNIVERSARY covers for the period
1984 – 2015 / AMCN covers A9501, A20412, A20903
* Edward Cherry Burton- John Lewington /a WW I flying instructor; flew with OPAS, 15 - 17
Pioneer Air Mail Pilot Western Canada Airways, Dominion Skyways; took part in a
mail service involving the “Empress of Britain” / 1 cover
* Who Flew the CL40-2802 John Lewington, Derek Rance, Gord Mallett / a G-CASD 18 - 21
Sioux Lookout - Pickle Lake flight report establishes that Harold Farrington was the pilot,
December 31st 1928 Covers? remaining questions about the covers / cover CL40-2802
* 1930’s Photographs of` Peter Wood, Charles Dobie, Ian MacDonald, Johan 21 - 23
Northern Ontario Visschedijk / CF-AAT at Cassumit Lake, Junkers Ju-53
CF-ARM, CF-AAT; comments about the re-use of the
CF-AAT registration letters
* Update on the D.w. Handstamp Chris Hargreaves, Gary Coates / several more covers 23 consistent with the “end of air mail service in Winnipeg”
theory, a brief note regarding the German “F.a.” marking
* Question: Catapult Mail Rates information required on surcharges applied to Canadian 24
from Canada to Newfoundland ? airmail for catapult mail as well as how the rate for a cover
from Victoria should have been calculated / 1 cover
* 1937: England to Macao Bob Dyer / particulars required as to why a Manchester 25
via Newfoundland to Macau cover contains Newfoundland franking / 1 cover
* 1945 - A 45 cent franking to Hal Vogel, Peter Motson, Chris Hargreaves / suggestions 26
England! as to why an air mail cover from St. John’s to Cambridge
England is incorrectly franked / 1 cover
* 1938 Empire Air Mail Scheme Duff Malkin / extensive details provided on the franking 27 - 28
to Canada and means of transport of an “Empire Airmail Scheme”
cover mailed from Calcutta to Vancouver / 1 cover
* Follow Up: 1944 - Iran to David Crotty, Gary Coates / a Jantzen swimsuit 28 - 29
U.S.A. via Canada advertisement in LIFE magazine provides the answer to
to why a cover mailed from Teheran to Portland was
forwarded to Vancouver from New York / 1 cover
* November 1st 1946 - Don Lussky / information wanted as to why a cover (dated 30
Victoria to Seattle the same in the cancellation and the “TCA Special Flight”
cachet) was created for that date / 1 cover
* Book Review:
Arrow Philately: The FAM Ken Lawrence / an argument that, “the trans-Atlantic route 31
22 Debate Explicated from Miami to Africa and Asia during World War II, was
the longest and most important air mail route in the world.”
VOLUME XXXI, NUMBER 4 [ December 2015 - Journal #105 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* ORAPEX 2016 the theme to be Aerophilately, judges to be Sam Chiu 3 - 4
and Dick Malott, CAS to pay frame fees of all society
members whose exhibits are topics of aerophilately
* Congratulations to CAS
Exhibitors and Award Winners: BNAPEX 4
Earle Covert Armed Forces Air Letter Sheets
Gold Medal and CAS Best Airmail Award
Stuart Keeley American Aero Philatelic Society 2nd Convention
Vermeil
CALTAPEX
Walter Herdzik Imperial Airways, England- Africa First Flights 1931-1932
Gold Medal and CAS Best Airmail Award
FILEX 2015
Sam Chiu Hong Kong Wartime Airmail – September 1939 to
December 1941,
Gold Medal and CAS Best Airmail Award
Ray Ireson The Development of Aviation and Airmail Services
in Columbia, Vermeil
BNAPS VINCENT G. GREENE AWARD
Chris Hargreaves Update on the ‘D.w.’ Covers, Parts I and II
The best series appearing in BNA Topics in 2014
* International Exhibiting International Exhibitor newsletter, Jim Taylor / report that 5
competitive frames for New York 2016 are oversubscribed
* First Flight - October 1st 2015 Gunter Rennebeck and Herbert Lealman / facts about Air 5 - 6
Berlin (Germany’s second largest airline) / 3 covers
* Patrick Campbell 2014 Canadian Aeronautical Preservation Association 6 - 7
CAS member #1 Achievement Award recipient, Canadian Aviation Heritage
Museum volunteer, Bleriot X1 replica, Phillip Jarrett’s
Pioneer Aircraft, Early Aviation before 1914, Flying the Old
Planes published by the Calgary Institute of Technology
* 1911 Vin Fiz Flight stamps and covers linked to Cal Rodger’s first successful 8
flight across the United States, the Vin Fiz Flyer Wright
model EX / 1 cover
* 1919 - Aunt F’s Pioneer Air Ian MacDonald / shows Hanlan’s Point as seen from an 9 - 10
Mail Post Card aeroplane, present site of Toronto Island Airport / 1 card
* 1919 Attempted Trans-Atlantic Gary Loew / Cherrystone Auctions cover, “Martinsyde” 11
Air Mail manuscript overprint “Aerial Atlantic Mail, J.A.R.”
handwritten overprint, both the Hawker and the Raymor
were delayed / AMCN cover FF-1
* 70 ft Cement Arrows across Hugh Delaney / a pictorial display with details regarding the 12 - 13
the U.S.A. arrows and beacon towers, US Postal Service’s Air Force
* 1928 - British Columbia Barrry Douch / B.C. Airways unused and unfolded tickets, 14
Airways service between Victoria to Vancouver, Ford 4-AT-B
* St Lawrence Seaway/North Duchess of Atholl, 1934 first flight, Canadian Pacific 15
Atlantic Air Mail Service Transatlantic Summer sailings details required / 1 cover
* What Is/Was the Shortest Air Chris Hargreaves / a challenge posed to CAS membership, 16 - 17
Mail Route in the World? Rattlesnake Island, Pelee Island to Leamington, Orkney
Islands service / 3 covers
* 1929 Camp Borden to Victoria David Hanes / a “Registered, Air Mail Special Delivery” 18
cover, suggestions offered as to its routing and means of
transport / 1 cover
* Information Wanted R.I. Yonge / in regards Canadian Airways pilot John (Jack) 19
Arthur Yonge and his company “Yonge’s Letter Service” /
AMCN cover 3029b
David Reynolds / in regards a Bob of the Northlands cover 19
bearing the cachet “U. S. Bombing Squadron - Washington
to Alaska - Welcomed at Edmonton - July 21 1934” /
AMCN cover 3417
* 1932 - A First Flight Cover Walter Herdzik / London to Cape Town, January 20th – 20
With Meter Stamps February 2 1932, details related to the introduction of
postage meter machines/ 1 cover
* George Bernard Shaw Mike Shand / Shaw’s visit to New Zealand in March 1934, 21
a “Trans-Tasman Flight: Sixth Crossing In The Southern
Cross” VH-USU by Sir Charles Kingsford Smith / 1 cover
* 1937 Norwegian Registered Duff Malkin / a short biography of Rolf Wallgren Bruhn, 22 - 23
Special Delivery Airmail 1878-1942, also known as “Mr. Sicamous”, a registered
Cover to Canada airmail cover to him on March 13 1937 / 1 cover
* Grant McConachie Signed Chris Hargreavs, Ian MacDonald, Gord Mallett / a detailed 23 - 26
Covers answer provided to the question “Was McConachie known
to use a stamp of his signature?”, several pen-and-ink and
facsimile signatures shown for comparison / AMCN covers
3616, 3713 and a May 25 1935 unreported cover
* 1939: a Paquebot Cover to Peter Wingent / answer sought as to why a cover aboard 27
South Africa the Canadian Pacific ship “Duchess of Bedford” was
over franked 5 cents / 1 cover
* 1939: An Around the World Allen Klein / details required on the addressee of an exotic 28
Cover Produced by Steven Mills Imperial Airways Montreal-Southampton England cover /
AMCN cover 3925l
* Another Newfoundland Rate Clarence.A. Stillions / questions raised in regards to the 29
Mystery amount of postage on this November 1941 St. John’s to
Singapore cover, a cover of Hal Vogel’s shows a similar
15 cent franking discrepancy / 2 Newfoundland covers
* Christmas Greetings from a tribute of remembrance to “demised aerophilatelic friends” 30
Dick Malott as well as present CAS friends who send Christmas cards
* Book Reviews: Ken Sanford / Australian Crash Mail and Other Incidents, 31
Vol One: 1917-1930 by Brian R Peace, “covers all air
crashes and incidents where mail was involved”, a “study
of the birth of aerial mail in Australia and New Zealand”
Ken Sanford /Airmails Across the Middle East, 1918 – 1930
by Laurence Kimpton, “considers the pioneer flights which
crossed the Middle East after the end of the First World War,
RAF Cairo-Baghdad Air Mail Service and development of
regular air services by Imperial Airways and other airlines”
VOLUME XXXII, NUMBER 1 [ March 2016 - Journal #106 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* President’s Report Steve Johnson / the issue of placing astrophilately as 5
a subclass of aerophilately, approved at the FIP level
* International Report Chris Hargreaves / clarification of the three different strands 5 - 6
of communication in international aerophilately: the top
FIP body, FIP specialist commissions and FISA
* Editor’s Report Chris Hargreaves / announcement that Basil Burrell is the 7 recipient of The Canadian Aerophilatelist Editor’s Award
for 2016 “in appreciation for his many contributions to
aerophilately and to The Canadian Aerophilatelist”,
former editor of BNAPS Air Mail Study Group
* AMCN Editor’s Report Chris Hargreaves / Section 5 revised and updated by Dick 7 - 8 McIntosh and Section 3 being updated by Steve Johnson
* In Memoriam CAS member Chris Edwards; Graham Cooper, Teddy 8
Dahinden and Franccis Kiddle
* Letters to the Editor Ken Sanford / AAMS updating of the Nierinck Crash Cover 8 - 10 Catalogue, assistance requested in vetting catalogue listings
Charles Cwiakala / details regarding the recent launch of
The Collectors Club of Chicago’s (CCC) new website
Christopher McFetridge / comments by Toronto’s newest
stamp dealer in regards his Canadian Philately stamp blog
A new Portal of Philately (website) built by Associazione
Italiana Collezionisti Posta Militare E Storia Postale Aicpm
* Future Seaplanes David Crotty, Imperial College of London, China Daily, 11 - 12
Wikipedia / “UK has a 2000 passenger seaplane design
and China is building 50-passenger seaplanes”
* Book Review: Soviet Space Jim Reichman / “provides some excellent background on 13
Dogs by Olesya Turkina these dogs, and many of the book’s illustrations use
philatelic materials”, Laika, Astro Space Stamp Society
* An Introduction to International Sandy Freeman / the differences between the criteria used 14 - 17
Exhibiting: Which GREX Will for national shows and those used at FIP shows, general rules
You Consider? for exhibitions, judging standards, recent developments, the
title page, IREX - Individual Regulations of the Exhibition
* The Calgary Bleriot Denny May, Trevor McTavish / details of the Bleriot built 18 - 19
at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology and Arts
in Calgary in 1953 by Stan Green and Franz McTavish,
circumstances surrounding its two-way commemorative
flight across the English Channel two years later
Dick McIntosh, 2015 Chris Zdeb Edmonton Journal article / 20 - 21
Edmonton’s Jean de al Bruyère relates challenges that he
faced during his harrowing 139-minute Calais-Dover-Calais
July 31 1955 cross-channel flight / 1 pilot-signed cover
* 1934 U.S. Bombing Squadron Hal Vogel / details of the July 1934 Washington DC to 21 - 23
Visits Edmonton Fairbanks Alaska proving flight / AMCN cover 3417, 3 related covers postmarked Washington or Fairbanks
* Follow Up: What is/was the Steve Swain, Ian MacDonald, Richard Beith, John Symons, 24 - 26
Shortest Air Mail Route in Denny May / covers added to the list of candidates for the
the World? shortest route, Fort Vermillion to Vermillion the present
front-runner / AMCN covers 2945 & 3103f, 1 other cover
* Canadian Air Mail Pilot John Lewington / signatures of 5 early pilots and a listing of 26 - 27
Signatures their key flights and airlines they flew with: Dale Atkinson,
A. H.Farringon, S. A. Cheesman, H. A. Hollick-Kenyon
and A. D.Cruickshank
* Follow Up: 1937: England to Bob Dyer, Erling Van Dam /still unknown why this cover 28
Macao via Newfoundland was franked en route with Newfoundland Custom stamps
* Follow Up: A 45 Cent C.A. Stillons, Robert Toombs, and Hal Vogel / confusion 29
Franking from Newfoundland between Canadian and Newfoundland rates?, franking based
to England in 1945? on an earlier rate?, added 10 cents for registration? / 1 cover
* Follow Up: The A O Nino Chiovelli / the letters “A O” permit inspection / 1 cover 30
Directional Marking
* Information Wanted: Chris Hargreaves / concerning the unusual feature of a 31
“string of beads” in the Canadian Airways Limited block
at the top of a shown CL 5 l stamp
VOLUME XXXII, NUMBER 2 [ June 2016 - Journal #107 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* President’s Report Steve Johnson / ten multi frame aerophilatelic exhibits, one 3
single frame, one non-competitive and the court of honour at
ORAPEX; CAS to pay the exhibit fees for members’ air mail
exhibits at The Royal Royale, BNAPEX and other National
Level shows until 2018
* ORAPEX 2016 Awards:
Chris Hargreaves Winnipeg’s Air Mail: 1910 – 1939 4
Court of Honour, Gold
Sandra Freeman Development of Bolivian Airmail Service 1910 - 1945
APS Medal of Excellence, AAMS Best Airmail
Earle Covert Armed Forces Air Letter Sheets
three awards - PHSC, APS and BNAPS
Michael Croy The History of Canadian Aviation and Pioneer Airmail
1906 – 1934 Vermeil, BNAPS Best Researched BNA,
CAS Best Airmail
Neil Hunter Air Mail to Canada’s Gold Fields 1924-1926 Vermeil
David Hanes Camp Borden 1916-2016 Vermeil
Jack Forbes Cyprus Air Mail Usages Paid with King George VI
Definitives Vermeil
Dick McIntosh Early Air Mail Flights Between Moncton and the Magdalen,
Islands, Charlottetown and Summerside Vermeil
Walter Herdzik Imperial Airways, England – Africa First Flights,
1931-1932 Vermeil
Raymond Ireson The Development of Aviation & Airmail Services in
Colombia Silver, AAPE Best Presentation
Hugh Delaney Aerophilately - Fun and History - Introduction to Ways
to Collect Air Mail Stamps and Covers Silver-Bronze
Chris Edwards per
Garfield Portch The Imperial Airways Africa Route London to Cape Town
1925-1932 One Frame Silver-Bronze
Gordon Mallett Katherine Stinson Aviatrice Non-competitive Exhibit
* ORAPEX 2016 Cover Dick Malott / a commemorative cover that features the 5
aerophilatelic theme of the show and its honouree Chris
Hargreaves, a listing of his dedicated aerophilatelic work
and numerous society awards / 1 cover
* Donations to ORAPEX Centenary of Flight and Silver Dart covers (Denny Day) 6
and aeronautical books (Larry Milberry) used as special
prizes /1 cover
* CAS Annual General Meeting Brian Wolfenden / a plan for the new edition of 6 - 7
The Air Mails of Canada & Newfoundland to be handed
to AAMS in 2018
* In Memoriam – Hans Steinbock Chris Hargreaves / an active CAS member, a cover from 8
his exhibit “Zeppelin Mail to & from Canada”
* Letters to the Editor:
Ian MacDonald video and Wikipedia website details of the ground effect 9 - 10 vehicles, Russian Ekranoplans, history and flights of the
Caspian craft know as the “Kaspian Monster” or”KM”
Jim Reichman his Soviet and Russian Philatelic Items Related to Dogs 10
in Space report is available at his publisher’s website
Terry Judge his website lists every known Canadian civil aircraft 10
registration including the aircraft type, serial number,
when the registration was allotted and deleted…
Jim Taylor an article found on the internet regarding World War II 11 - 15
Censorship in Bermuda “Britain’s number-one listening
post”; numerous details provided in regards staffing, secret
writing and code-breaking, spy rings, Pan American World
Airways Clipper, Boeing 314 flying boat / 1 cover
* Andy Cruikshank – Pioneer John Lewington / a succinct biography detailing the pilot’s 15 - 17
Air Mail Pilot career including WW I flying, founding of and flights with
Yukon Airways and Exploration Company, Western Canada
Airways flights, McAlpine party search, G-CASQ, “Queen
of the Yukon” / AMCN covers CL42-2703 and CL40-2906
* Customized Canadian Postal Nino Chiovelli / illustration and description of a number of 18 - 19
Indicia Canadian & foreign postal indicia (impressions made by a
postage meter or imprints on postal stationery that indicate
prepayment and postal validity)
* How Early Pilots Found Chris Hargreaves / a discussion of several schemes that were 20 - 26
Their Way: used by pilots to assist in navigation:
Signs on the Irish Coast Treasa Lynch & Clive Moore / in the 1940s placed to identify
to allied pilots that the land below was EIRE, approximately
85 EIRE signs spelled out in 30-foot white letters / 2 maps
Finding Winnipeg 1928 cover flown by Floyd Bennett to Winnipeg from New York
in March 1928 in which a Ford Tri-Motor initially missed
locating St. Charles Field, a June 1930 Western Canada
Airways bulletin that gave detailed instructions to pilots
for finding Stevenson Field
Marking Town Names an announcement published in the U.S. Post Office’s Postal
on Roofs Bulletin in 1928 giving instructions to postmasters and
civic administrations on painting the name of their city or
town on the roofs of one or more prominent buildings
Visual Navigation U.S. Air Mail Service directions for the Transcontinental
route, the pilot’s log of distances, landmarks and flying
directions for the New York to Bellefonte Pa. route
* Follow Up: 1929 – Meriton Ken Sanford, Ian MacDonald, Chris Hargreaves / all aboard 26 - 27
(Merritton) Crash Covers killed in a Sept 14 crash of Skyways Ltd Travel Air flight
made by pilot F.M. Bradfield, several questions remain in
regards covers flown at the St. Catharines airport opening /
AMCN cover 2949
November 1st 1946 – Ian MacDonald / interesting Victoria Daily Times newspaper 28 - 29
Victoria to Seattle details of the first Trans-Canada Air Lines scheduled flight
between Victoria and Seattle / 1 cover
* Information Wanted: July 1926 a history of the copper mine operation at Bruce Mines, How 29 - 30
Bruce Mines to Toronto Cover did this Jack V. Elliot cover travel to Toronto? / 1 cover
* New Books: Newfoundland Jean-Claude Vasseur / 8-frame exhibit covering 1919 - 1939 30 - 31
Air Mails (2 Volumes) (Volume 1), historical and philatelic study of the air mails
with theories and opinions on the flights (Volume 2)
VOLUME XXXII, NUMBER 3 [ September 2016 - Journal #108 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* President’s Report Steve Johnson / Sandy Freeman and Chris Hargreaves have 3
both been asked to join the Philatelic Specialists Society of
Canada
Royal 2016 Royale aerophilatelic exhibit awards:
Neil Hunter Air Mail to Canada’s Gold Fields 1924-1926
Gold and Best Aerophilatelic Exhibit
Eastern Canada’s Air Mail Routes 1927-1928 Vermeil
Dick McIntosh Visit of the R100 to St. Hubert Airport 1930 & Return Trip
Vermeil
Chris Edwards per The Imperial Airways Africa Route London to Cape Town
Garfield Portch 1925-1932 Silver (One Frame)
* World Stamp Show NY2016 CAS members who exhibited in aerophilately and other 4
classes or who gave talks on aerophilately: Ray Simrak,
Cheryl Ganz, Sammy Chiu, Hal Vogel, Kevin O’Reilly,
John Walsh, David Crotty, Chris Hargreaves, Ken Sanford
* New Publications: Mike Street / The Development of Canadian Armed Forces 5
and Civilian Air Letters 1942 to 1996 by Earle Covert / the
servicemen and civilian forms of these air letters, awards
received by each of the two sections of the exhibit
* Polar Aerophilately Hal Vogel and David Larson / a new volume in the AAMC 6 - 9
catalogues, encompasses the postal aerophilatelic material
linked to either polar region, a listing of the geographic
entities making up the Arctic Polar philatelic region
* In Memoriam – Roland Kohl Ken Sanford / former President of the Swiss Airmail Society 10
and the International Federation of Aerophilatelic Societies
(FISA), published a handbook & catalogue of the Airmails
and First Flights of Austria
* In Memoriam – Ed Matthews Chris Hargreaves / a “valued participant in the annual Day 10 of Aerophilately”, Dutch philately, Roessler’s covers, the
Brian Peck flight, received the 2001 Editor’s Award
* A Mystery Solved: The Western Ed Matthews / history of Wadhope post office, evidence 11- 16
Canada Airways “Long Lake” suggesting that the use of the semi-official air mail stamp
Seni-Officials was completely legitimate / 3 CL40 covers
* The Prairie Air Mail Diana Trafford and Chris Hargreaves / map and schedule 16 - 21
Service, 1931 of the prairie routes in operation, daily June reports sent
by Western Canada Airways to the Post Office in Ottawa
* Andy Cruikshank or Andy Johan Visschedijk / notes regarding the misspelling of the 22 - 26
Cruickshank? – Pioneer Air pilot’s name – it should be Cruickshank –, “Queen of the
Yukon”, Yukon Airways and Exploration company,
Fokker Super Universal G-CASQ, Bathurst Inlet incident,
MacAlpine expedition, the crash near Mazenod Lake
* A Mystery Cover from information wanted regarding the six signatures on cover 26
Windsor, Ontario from 1937 as well as why the cover was mailed / 1 cover
* Follow Up – Finding Airports Ian MacDonald / photos showing examples of names of 27 - 28
Canadian cities on airport rooftops or along runways
* “Boxed” Air Mail Revisited – Tom Reyman / a discussion of three additional Canadian 29 - 30
Revisited covers that display the “boxed” Air Mail handstamps first
studied in details by the late Murray Heifetz / 3 covers
* 1924 – Air Mail to Estevan information wanted regarding two covers purporting to be 30 -31
signed by pilot E. A. Alton but with signatures that appear
to be different from one another / AMCN cover PF-28
VOLUME XXXII, NUMBER 4 [ December 2016 - Journal #109 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* Congratulations to CAS 3 - 4
Exhibitors and Award Winners: NOVAPEX
Jack Forbes Cyprus - Air Mail Usages Paid with King George VI
Definitives, Gold Medal (National), CAS Award for Best
Airmail Exhibit, Nova Scotia Stamp Club award
Daniel Michaud The Use of Semi-Official Airmail Stamps from 1924-1934
Vermeil Medal (Regional)
CALTAPEX 2016
Sandra Freeman Bolivia Airmails 1905 – 1945, Court Of Honour
Walter Herdzik How Do They Know It’s Airmail, Vermeil Medal and CAS
Award for the Best Airmail Exhibit
Steve Davis Canadian Jet Plane Stamps of 1964: Rates and Usage.
Silver Medal
CANPEX 2016
Neil Hunter Eastern Canada’s Air Routes 1927-28, Gold Medal, CAS
Award for Best Air Mail Exhibit
Neil Hunter Air Mail to Eastern Canada’s Gold Fields 1924-26 , Gold
Medal, BNAPS Award for Best 2 to 4 Frame Exhibit
Steve Johnson The Postal History of Yukon Airways and Exploration
Company Limited, Gold Medal, BNAPS Award for Best
One Frame Exhibit
Anthony Mancinone The Apollo Program - Landing Men on the Moon
1961-1972, Silver-Bronze Medal
SMITHSONIAN PHILATELIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Cheryl Ganz a Washington D.C. National Postal Museum announcement
of her “significant and lasting contributions” to the museum
* Major Changes in Exhibiting Chris Hargreaves and Sam Chiu / the new seventh edition 5 - 8
of The Manual of Philatelic Judging and Exhibiting, the 15
categories within the General Class, details regarding one
frame and aerophilately exhibits, the new 8 levels of medal
* New Rocketmail Catalogue Walter Hopferwieser / Pioneer Rocket Post and Cosmic Post 9
includes manned missions, unmanned programs and a total
re-indexing of the world of rocket and space mail
* Why an Air Plane Sank at Diana Trafford, John Davidson and Paddy Gardiner / the 10 - 15
Shelter Bay, February 1930 Fairchild 71 CF-AAT, Quebec – Seven Islands – Anticosti
Island air mail run, the Canadian Transcontinental Airways
contract for air mail service, pilot Alexander Schneider’s
account of why the plane sank / 1 cover
* The Joy of Postcards Mike Shand / Teddy Roosevelt’s 1911 flight as a passenger, 15
1911 wreck of John McCurdys biplane at an International
Aviation Meeting / 2 vintage postcards
* Columbia’s First Air Mail Ray Ireson / William Knox Martin, first Columbia air mail, 16 - 17
Stamp details of the stamp used for the first experimental flight
from Barranquilla to Puerto Columbia / 2 covers
* Christmas Greetings Dick Malott / display of a Christmas card previously sent to 18
Dick by CAS’s first president Wing Commander Pat Sloan
who served as a bomber pilot during WW II
* Laurentide Air Services Limited Tom Reyman / a question about a 1925 Trans-Canada cachet 19
cover bearing Canada stamp #107 / AMCN cover CL4-2501
* More Information on Andy Chris Hargreaves / Kerry Karram’s book - Four Degrees 20 - 21
Cruickshank Celsius: A Story of Arctic Peril, the crash of G-CASL at
Lake Mazenod
* 1939 – A Very Puzzling John Symons / questions regarding the means of transport of 21 - 22
Trans-Atlantic Cover an “Opened By Censor” cover returned from the USA via
Britain to Germany during the first days of World War II /
1 censored cover
* Wartime Air Mail Promotional Ian Macdonald /four air mail promotional panels from 23 - 25
Items wartime Trans-Canada Air Lines schedules
* What Is/Was the Shortest Air Chris Hargreaves & Steve Swain, Ian Macdonald, Richard 26 - 29
Mail Route in the World? Beith, John Symons, Denny May / Pelee Island-Leamington,
San Jose-Oakland, Rattlesnake Island local post, Clover Field-
Los Angeles, Westray-Papa Westray, North Vermillion-Fort
Vermillion, Edmonton International-Edmonton Municipal
airports / AMCN 3103e, 4 other covers
* Information Wanted How did an “Opened By Examiner 6620” Feb 1943 cover get 30 - 31
to Sweden from St. John’s Newfoundland / 1 cover
VOLUME XXXIII, NUMBER 1 [ March 2017 - Journal #110 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* Revising the Air Mails of Chris Hargreaves, Dick McIntosh, Steve Johnson / the 6 - 7
Canada and Newfoundland timetable for past and new editors of sections of the
catalogue to send in drafts of their updated sections,
publication is the responsibility of Vickie Canfield Peters
of the American Air Mail Society
* The Tony Conyers Project a project that offered free first flight covers to youngsters, 8 2007- 2017 the over 600 Canadian covers donated by Tony Conyers,
an attempt by CAS to attract new members
* Canadian Aerophilatelist Chris Hargreaves / in appreciation of Tony’s practical 9
Editor’s Award for 2017 approach to attracting young collectors to aerophilately
* International Exhibiting Jim Taylor / more Canadian exhibitors, commissioners and 9 - 10
jurors needed, vermeil or higher medal required, new FISA
website, ÖVERBRIA 2017
* In Memoriam – Chris Hargreaves / author of the Canadian Civil Aircraft 10
John Robert Ellis Register published by the CAHS, armourer in the RCAF,
one of the original CAHS members
* 1912 McGoey Postcard Barry Countryman, George Dresser / Cherrystone Auctions, 11 - 12
Offered at Auction Winnipeg Manitoba Air Circus, addressed to Grand View
Post Office, Aviator Thomas McGoey, “Fat” Tyckell, Max
Kronstein / AAMS cover PF-3, AMCN cover PF-4
* Book Review: Aviation and Ken Sanford / “useful to all aerophilatelists interested in the 12 - 13
Airmail Encyclopedia Volume 2 World War 2 period”, in Dutch, Google Translate, rates,
mail to and from the Netherlands, KLM, South America,
USA, Europe, North America catapult flights, 1910 -1945
* How I Became an Gord Mallett / CF-AAL, pioneering Canadian aviator W.R. 13 - 16
Aerophilatelist “Wop” May, Postal Superintendent Walter Hale, Canadian
Airways Collection MG11 A34 fonds, Howard Hughes,
Calgary’s Glenbow Archives May Collection #M829
* 1920 – A FAM 2 Cover George Dresser / Victoria-Seattle air mail, Edward Hubbard, 17
After the First Flight Boeing Corporation B1 seaplane, Canada special delivery
stamp not valid in the United States / 1 Canada cover
* 1935 – Canadian Air Mail Peter Wingent / David Whiteley’s book Airmail Covers 18 - 19
to Africa from Canada to Overseas Destinations Except North
America & Mexico 1927-1946, question regarding a cover
that bears the Canadian RPO cancel BDRY LINE & WPG
backstamp /1 Canada cover
* 1928 - A Post Office Robbery Vance Auctions’ donation of Ed Mathews’ research notes to 20 - 23
in Long Lake CAS’s library, researcher Christine Ashley-Firth, details of
a robbery reported by the Wadhope Post Office
* Follow Up: 1924 – Air Mail Paul Cere & Tom Reyman / two covers bearing different 24 - 25
to Estevan E.A. Alton signatures, over 20 known covers bear one of
the signatures, possibilities explaining the other signature,
the mail bag receipt, 2 AMCN covers PF-28
* Prairie Air Mail – Fixed Diana Trafford / reports found in the Canadian Airways
Price Contract fonds help settle the debate on whether “D.w.” might mean 26 - 27 “Diverted weight”, two Manitoba Archives reports
* Follow Up: 1929 MacAlpine Hal Vogel / an AAMC account of search flight operations, 28
Rescue, Postal Documentation a cover signed by Alex J. Milne (mining company’s chief
engineer) and pilot Stanley R. McMillan / AAMC PP-86,
AMCN cover 2961
* Information Wanted: an unknown signature on a February 7 1929 Charlottetown 29
1929 – Who was Guileau? to Summerside cover, cacheted “Fairchild Aviation Limited
Grand Mere Quebec” /AMCN cover 2905
* Wanted – 1932 Olympic Air Thomas Lippert / a cover commemorating the arrival of 30
Cruise Cover aircraft en route to the Olympics in Los Angeles /
AMCN cover 3213
* For Sale – A Cover from the Denny May / inaugural cover, flown Montreal to Toronto, 31
First Canadian Air Mail Flight June 24 1918, good clear cachet, AMCN PF-6 cover
VOLUME XXXIII, NUMBER 2 [ June 2017 - Journal #111 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* Canadian Aerophilatelic Society Jesse Robitaille, Canadian Stamps News / a moment 3 - 5
Addresses ‘State of Society’ of silence for recently deceased members, an update on
at ORAPEX 2017 the website and revision of The Air Mails of Canada and
Newfoundland catalogue, recent changes in aerophilately,
a discussion about cover valuations
* Revising The Air Mails of coordinating editor Chris Hargreaves / suggestions put 5 - 6
Canada and Newfound land forward as to what content the AMCN (Revised Edition)
should include as well as its format, plans in place to ensure
all required information is compiled within the next year
* Congratulations to 7
Aerophilatelic Exhibitors ORAPEX 2017
Alastair Bain The Semi-Official Stamps and Covers of Commercial
Airways Ltd 1928 to 1931, Large Vermeil and CAS Best
Air Mail Exhibit Award
Chris Hargreaves A History of Canada’s Air Mail Stamps, 1928 – 1939
Large Vermeil
ROYAL 2017 ROYALE
Richard McIntosh Canadian Aerophilately, Roessler’s Contribution,
Gold, AAMS-CAS-BNAPS Best Awards
Chris Hargreaves A History of Canada’s Air Mail Stamps, 1928 – 1939
Vermeil
John McEntyre Canada:The Development of Official International Air
Mail Routes, 1928 – 1942,
Large Silver, AAPE Best Presentation Award
* Congratulations to
Ed Kroft, FRPSC International President of the Society of Israel Philatelists,
elected vice- president of RPSC
Jim Taylor elected president of RPSC at ROYAL 2017
* In Memoriam Ronald Trefry, Malcolm Cruz, Norris Dyer and Ray Ireson 9
Pierre Vachon – a CAS member “particularly interested in 10
the air mail flights along the North Shore of the St. Lawrence
often flown by his father”, very active in helping to preserve
air mail history and making presentations at symposiums
* Maildrops on the North Shore Pierre Vachon / a description of the maildrop operation 11 - 13
including personal accounts by pilots Romeo and Donat
Vachon, Babe Woollett, Dick Bibby, Bill Irvine, Sydney
Woodham – the route’s advantages and principal drawback
* How I Became an Ian MacDonald / a 1911 Coronation Air Mail cover, First 13 - 15
Aerophilatelist #2 U. K. Aerial Post, notes on a dual franked cover which flew
two air mail routes, Seattle-Victoria, Victoria-Vancouver /
AMCN cover CL44-2800, FAM 2
* First Aircraft at Martinique James Taylor / detailed account of the flight of the Curtiss 15 - 18
October 12, 1922 H-16 twin engine flying boat Sampaio Corréa II en route
to Rio de Janeiro from Pensacola Florida / 1 cover
* How a Catalogue Error Jacques Bot, La Catastrophe - Quarterly Journal of the 18 - 21
Occurred Wreck & Crash mail Society / first experimental flight from
The Netherlands (Amsterdam) to the Dutch East Indies
Batavia), Fokker F.VII H-NACC, a mix-up regarding the
European and American ways of writing numbers led to
an error in the AAMC catalogue, only 581 postal items
carried / 1 cover
* April 1928 – An Early Doug Lingard / questions about an April 27 1928 Roessler 22 - 24
Rimouski Cover cover predating the inaugural Montreal-Toronto-Ottawa
flights in May / AMCN cover 2823a, 1 Roessler cover
* 1930: R-100 Airship Dick McIntosh / a postcard showing the R-100 at the 24 - 26
Visits Montreal mooring mast at St. Hubert Montreal, details including the
souvenir cachets provided by the Post Office and backdated cancellations on photo postcards / 2 AMCN AP-3000 covers,
2 Roessler forged covers
* 1947 – First Commercial Flight Herbert Lealman / Constellation flights made by BOAC, 27
from England to Canada by weekly service between London and Montreal, unrecorded
British Overseas Airways but will be included in the revised AMCN / 1 cover
* 1985 – Model Airplanes Ron Myanishi, Denise McCarty in Linn’s Stamp News 1985/ 28 - 29
Carried Mail in Canada details of the 50-mile radio controlled flights of seven model
airplanes carrying mail along the Yellowhead Highway from
Jasper to Hinton Alberta, cancellations and cachets on the
envelopes, a previous flight in May 1983 from Argentine to
Uruguay / 1 cover
* Information Wanted Ian Macdonald / “A Most Peculiar Cover” contains a “TCA” 30
handstamp and a “Conserve Coal” slogan cancel from
Yellowknife, Sask., questions as to its authenticity and to
where it was mailed / 1 cover
* Follow Up: 1935 – Canadian Peter Wingent, Chris Anstead / continuing questions about 31
Air Mail to Africa the mode of transport of a cover that bears a Canadian RPO
BDRY LINE & WPG backstamp as well as a New York
backstamp and Kisumu datestamp / 1 cover
VOLUME XXXIII, NUMBER 3 [ September 2017 - Journal #112 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* Congratulations for 4
Aerophilatelic Awards: POSTAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF CANADA SYMPOSIUM
NATIONAL LEVEL POSTAL HISTORY EXHIBITION
Tom Watkins The Postal History of Canada’s Semi-Official Airmail
Gold
Robert Toombs RAF Ferry Command Dorval: Military Mail to and from
Global War Fronts, Vermeil and Toop Military Award
Ray Simrak The S.C.A.D.T.A. System from Canada to Columbia,
South America, Vermeil
Chris Anstead The Royal Flying Corps in Deseronto, 1917-1918
PER ARDUA AD ASTRA, Large Silver
AMERICAN AIR MAIL SOCIETY- L. B. GATCHELL
LITERATURE AWARD FOR THE BEST ARTICLE
PUBLISHED, THE AIRPOST JOURNAL IN 2016:
Chris Hargreaves Canadian Airmail Notes: The St. Lawrence Air Mail
Service 1927- 1939
* Canav’s Autumn 2017 Larry Milberry’s latest book list containing a huge number 4
Book List and variety of new and used books
* AMCN2 Editor’s Report Chris Hargreaves, Steve Johnson , Jesse Robitaille and 5 - 7
We’re Well Under Way Canadian Stamp News / details of the preparation of the
revised catalogue, pre-conditions as to what is being done,
the issue of print vs. online, catalogue size, comments in
regards re-working of the Canadian Semi-Official Stamps
& Vignettes First & Special Flight Covers chapter /
AMCN covers CL7-2602, CL9-2600a
* How I Became an Dick McIntosh / the Canadian George VI 1937 stamp issue, 8
Aerophilatelist #3 meetings of the CAS and AAMS, early interest in Canadian
Military, Canadian War Plane Heritage, RAF Museum
covers, semi-officials & Newfoundland First Flight Covers;
section editor of the 1981 AAMS Fifth edition, Volume 4
Catalogue; editor of sections of the AMCN2 catalogue
* Book Review: The Stockholm Ken Sanford, Magnus Heder / “describes in detail the game 9
Run - Air Transport between behind the scenes about how air traffic towards Sweden
Britain & Sweden during worked during WW2”, BOAC, accidents, losses, incidents
WWII by Nils Mathisrud
* Unrecorded Air Mail from Robert Galway, K. M. Molson and CAHS / Galway’s book 10 - 15
1920 Flown by Capt. Number 34: From Hamilton to De Havilland and Beyond -
William Roy Maxwell The Aviation Career of Wm. Roy Maxwell, Molson’s article
Flying Boat Operations in Northern Ontario, describe mail
between Remi Lake and Moose factory; Canadian Aero
Film Company, Curtiss HS-2L G-CAAZ
Extracts from Report On Flying a trip from Hamilton Bay on Lake Ontario to James Bay to
Boat Operations in Northern make a series of motion pictures on “available water powers,
Ontario by Wm. R. Maxwell timber resources, agricultural possibilities, fishing, the fur
industry, the possibilities of the country for the sportsmen
and tourists, native life, etc.”
* New Research on Canada’s Chris Hargreaves & George Arfken, Walter Promish, 16 - 21
5 Cents Air Mail Rate – 1928 Kathy Hartley / articles & other resources that help resolve:
When was the 5 cents first ounce and 10 cents per additional
ounce rate introduced on air mail from Canada to the USA?;
When was this rate introduced on air mail within Canada? /
AMCN cover 2837d, 2 other covers
* July 15th 1929: Two Unusual Chris Hargreaves / the flights and related inaugural covers 22 - 24
Toronto – Buffalo First Flight involving Toronto, Detroit and Buffalo, Sikosrsky S-38 /
Covers AMCN covers 2943, 2945r
* 1939 - Whitehorse to Seattle Don Lussky, Tom Reyman / Route FAM 20, Pan American 25 - 26 Airways twin-engine “baby clipper”, AMCN cover 3833e
* 1941-Interrupted Air Mail Kevin O’Reilly / damage to a cover caused by the mail bag 27
in Northern Ontario rolling out of the plane en route from North Bay / 1 cover
* Airgraph Extended to Wartime James R. Taylor / details of the letters written on special 28 - 30
St. Pierre & Miquelon 1943 standard sized Airgraph forms, problems encountered
during the early stages of WW II, service extended in July
1943 via Canada to the North American French colony of
St. Pierre & Miquelon / 1 cover
* Information Wanted Alan Klein / two unlisted Canadian FFCs, July 1 1947 31
Ottawa - New York, June 1 1951 Montreal - Plattsburg,
unknown airlines (Answered December 2017 p.31)
VOLUME XXXIII, NUMBER 4 [ December 2017 - Journal #113 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* President’s Report Steve Johnson / report of Ray Simrak’s winning the 3
Single Frame Grand Award at CANPEX 2017 with
an exhibit on Canadian Pioneer Airmails
* News from the Royal Ed Kroft QC FRPSC elected President and Sam Chiu 3
Philatelic Society of Canada FRPSC elected as First-Vice President
* Remembering Patrick Chris Hargreaves / CAS member #1, his collections of 4 - 5
Campbell 1923 - 2017 Russian philately, RPSC judge, book of Sherlock Holmes
mysteries Shades of Sherlock written in the style of Arthur
Conan Doyle, Montreal Aviation Museum, construction of
Fairchild FC-2 Razorback & Bleriot XI replicas, restoration
of a Fairchild Bolingbroke and Curtiss-Reid Rambler
* How I Became an Don Fraser / cancels on covers from several Canadian 6
Aerophilatelist #4 Arctic outposts piqued his interest – Herschel Island –
BNAPS member – the influence of contact with Don
Amos, Ted Mayo, Dave Whiteley and R. K. Malott
* In Memoriam – Bill Topping Vancouver Sun / Yukon Airways and Exploration 6
Company Limited, dedicated to the study and writing of
the postal history of Western Canada, RPSC, Canadian
Philatelic Society of Great Britain, semi-official airmails
* AMCN2 Editor’s Report Chris Hargreaves / CAS AGM, BNAPS Air Mail Study 7
Group and Toronto Day of Aerophilately agreements
regarding the book size, the areas to be updated and the
chronological reorganization of the Semi-Official section
* A Christmas Time Quiz: Chris Hargreaves & Linn’s Stamp News / a September 2017 7 - 8
“Contestants tackle ‘Jeopardy!’ Jeopardy TV show featured the topic “Stamping Philately”,
stamp category” the questions to the five listed answers are discussed
* Christmas Greetings from a listing and thank you to members of the CAS Executive 9
Dick Malott Committee, display of a “Peace” Christmas card sent years
ago by Winnipeg’s postal employee Don Amos, a brief
note regarding Dick’s recent health challenge
* 1919 - “Martinsyde” Attempted George Dresser & Cherrystone Philatelic Auctioneers / a 10
Trans-Atlantic Flight cover listed in the recent sale of “Rare Stamps and Covers
of the World”, bears the “Aerial Atlantic Mail, J.A.R.”
handwritten overprint, Martinsyde “Raymor”, Majors
Raynham and Morgan, / AMCN cover FF-2
* Katherine Stinson’s 1918 Gord Mallett & Chris Hargreaves / details of the flight and 11 - 18
Calgary to Edmonton Flight of several flown covers, the Glenbow Archives proof strike
of the slogan cancel, Fred Jarrett’s handstamp, questions
regarding two controversial window envelopes bearing the
slogan cancel, activities linked to a planned July 9 2018
re-enactment flight / AMCN cover PF-7
* 1939 - St. Lawrence Diana Trafford / letters in the Manitoba Archives dealing 18 - 23
Air Mail Service with the air mail service between Montréal and Atlantic
steamships passing Rimouski that operated during the
summer of 1939, Quebec Airways Limited
* New British Stamps show six 2017 “Post & Go” vending machine 1st Class stamps 23
“Mail by Air” showing six different aircraft linked to various stages of
British aerial mail service
* 1943 - Czechoslovakian Richard Beith / an unsealed envelope sent at Christmastime 24
Forces Mail to a Moravian Pilot Officer then stationed in Moose Jaw who
was later killed in the 1945 crash of his Liberator aircraft,
publication of Czechoslovak Forces in the United Kingdom
from 1940 – A historical and philatelic study / 1 cover
* Salute to Canadian Pacific Mike Shand / a brief history of CPA written in Mike’s light- 25 - 26
Airlines Seventy-Five Years hearted style, Grant McConachie, C.D. Howe, foreign routes,
company advertising logo designs / AMCN cover 4903
* Hotel at landmark TWA Kathy Hartley, The Globe & Mail’s Karen Matthews / the 27 - 28
Terminal aims to evoke long-closed TWA Flight Center which opened in 1962 will
jet-age style become the lobby of a new hotel in 2019 at New York’s JFK International Airport, will contain TWA memorabilia
* Letter to the Editor Ronald Collin / assistance requested in preparing a census 29 - 30
1929 – Ahrenberg-Floden of covers posted on board the Ahrenberg-Floden flight that
Interrupted Flight Covers originated in Sweden but picked up covers in Reykjavik
Iceland / AAMC Fifth Edition – Volume 4 cover 1090
* Information Obtained John Johnson, Ian Macdonald, Ken Sanford / two covers 30 - 31
re: Question Sep 2017 p 31 indicating a “Change in service”,
most probably flown by Mohawk Airlines operating routes
between New York,Montreal and Ottawa
VOLUME XXXIV, NUMBER 1 [ March 2018 - Journal #114 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* Secretary-Treasurer’s Report Brian Wolfenden / CAS’s Canada/USA/International 3 - 4
membership breakdown (116 members), financial report
* Editor’s Report Chris Hargreaves / Tom Reyman’s offer to write regular 5
TCA columns about Canadian Semi-Officials Air Mails
* Update on AMCN-2 Chris Hargreaves / members requested to provide names 6
Input Wanted of the “Top 10” books, websites etc. they find most useful
* Canadian Aerophilatelist Chris Hargreaves / listing of some aerophilatelic periodicals 6 - 7
Editor’s Award available online, 2018’s Award to Charles Livermore for
making digital copies of The Canadian Aerophilatelist,
listing of the award winners since Don Amos in 1999
* “Letters to the Editor” Denny May, Sandy Freeman, Johan Visschedijk, David 8 - 9
McLaughlin, Larry Milberry, CANAV Books, Ted Proud
Books and Archives
* How I Became an Mike Shand / Philippines collection started in the1960s, 10
Aerophilatelist #5 later move to New Zealand Airmail, editor of the New
Zealand Air Mail Catalogue (1990), former CAS vice-
president, Grand Award at ORAPEX, International Gold
medals, Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport Terminal
* Semi-Official Notes Tom Reyman / a listing of the Semi-Official Air Mail 11
companies and related publications, future columns to
focus on and list as well as discuss the stamps and covers
linked to these fourteen companies
* British Columbia Airways Ltd Tom Reyman / pioneer 1919 flight from Vancouver to 12 - 15
The First Flights Seattle, July 12 1928 Ford tri-motor delivery flight from
Seattle to Victoria and Vancouver, details of the August 3
1928 first and later flights between Victoria and Vancouver,
the CL44 label/stamp, August 25 Strait of Juan de Fuca
crash / AMCN covers CL44-2800 and CL44-2801
* 1907 Nova Scotia Provincial Smithsonian Air & Space Magazine, The Halifax Herald, 16 - 22
Exhibition Covers Chris Hargreaves & Don Hedger, Kathy Hartley, Murray
Heifetz, Bill Welker, Barry Countryman, Cheryl Ganz /
the California Arrow airship, Thomas Baldwin’s aerial
stunts and details of his airships and flights, the planned
but aborted Sept 15 1907 Nova Scotia flight and next-day
success / AMCN cover AP-0700
* Grettir Algarsson an Unsung Nino Chiovelli / details of his dream to be “first to fly 23 - 24
Canadian Hero of Icelandic over the North Pole in a dirigible in 1925”, 100 serial
Heritage numbered covers to help finance the project, his efforts in
inventing and attempting to market a variable-pitch propeller
and various other aircraft inventions / 1 cover
* The Curtis Lark Flight to Robert Galway, Fred Griffin of the Toronto Star / Patricia 25
Red Lake, 1926 Airways, Toronto to Red Lake, W. R. Maxwell, wheels to
skis, Sudbury’s Ramsay Lake, AMCN cover CL13-2600a
* 1939 – First Flight Postcards Duff Malkin / two postcards sent from Dublin aboard the 26 - 27
from Eire to Saskatchewan first Pan American Airways Transatlantic flight between
London, Shannon, Botwood, Shediac, and New York /
covers related to AMCN 3921
* Information Wanted the editor/ regarding a June 19 1945 registered cover from 28
Toronto to Vancouver that was “Voluntarily Surrendered to
U. S. Censorship for Examination”, When and why?, Why
not sent by the direct mail route through Canada? / 1 cover
* Intriguing Covers from Tom Reyman / cover displaying the CLP5 red air mail label, 29 - 31
Estevan pilot E. A. Alton, four large-envelope registered covers from
Estevan returned via the corner imprint “Return in Ten Days
Drawer 40, Estevan Sask.” / AMCN cover CPL5, 2 covers
VOLUME XXXIV, NUMBER 2 [ June 2018 - Journal #115 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* Canadian Aerophilatelic Society Brian Wolfenden / one minutes silence was observed for 3
AGM at ORAPEX May 6 2018 the CAS’s absent friends, discussion of the upcoming 100th
anniversaries of the Peck and Stinson air mail flights
* AMCN2 Editor’s Report Chris Hargreaves / a request for assistance in updating four 3
sections of the catalogue
* Congratulations to Cheryl 2018 Single-Frame Champion of Champions Award winner 4
Ganz - CAS member #238 at the American Philatelic Society’s Ameristamp Expo
* How I Became an David Reynolds - Christchurch, New Zealand, CAS 5 - 6
Aerophilatelist #6 member #370 / inherited his fathers’ Canada collection that
included 4 FFCs, later picked up 200 FFCs at an auction in
Melbourne, “the rest is history” / AMCN cover 3177
* Aerospace Johan Visschedijk, Robert Timburg / suggestions made as to 7
when the term “aerospace” was first used
* FISA Special Awards “for major contributions and achievements in aero- and 8
astro-philately”, Hans Mieri and CAS’s Stephen Reinhard
* The FIP Commission for startup of publishing a newsletter which can be read online 9
Aerophilately at
* A Sign of the Postal Times: Jesse Robitaille, Canadian Stamp News / Britain’s oldest 10
postcard publisher closes, family-owned J. Salmon Ltd.
* In Memoriam by Chris Hargreaves―
Mike Shand: 1931- 2018 was CAS member #4, contributed regularly to this CAS 11
Journal on a wide variety of topics, winner at ORAPEX for
his exhibit of New Zealand Airmails, edited the third edition
of the New Zealand Airmail Catalogue, Shand numbers
Donald Holmes: 1927- 2018 author of a thoroughly-researched & beautifully illustrated 12
book titled Air Mail: An Illustrated History 1793 – 1981
and a second book titled Wilbur’s Story – A Personal View
of the Role of France in Wilbur Wright’s Life, elected to the
Aerophilatelic Hall of Fame in 2005
* Commemorating the Centenary
of Canada’s First Air Mail Flights
#1 Captain Brian Peck’s Montréal Dick Malott, Frank Ellis, Chris Hargreaves / a detailed 13 - 16
to Toronto Flight - June 24 1918 account of the flight published in the Jack Knight Air Log,
additional information from Canada’s Flying Heritage by
Frank Ellis, June 24th 2018 commemorative cards carried
by WestJet between Montréal and Toronto, a later ceremony
and reception held at The Leaside Pub / AMCN cover PF-6
#2 Katherine Stinson’s Calgary Chris Hargreaves / details of the aviatrice’s flight in which 17 - 18
to Edmonton flight - July 9 1918 she carried 259 letters, July 9 2018 commemorative event
held at YYC involving WestJet, CAS, the Calgary Airport
Authority, the Calgary Mayor’s office and CAHS / 1 cover
* Semi-Official Notes: Roessler Tom Reyman / a display and discussion of questionable or 19 - 22
Semi-Official Air Mail Covers fraudulent Roessler semi-official material, Patricia Airways
and Exploration, Western Canada Airways, A.C. Roe /
CL 9, 13 and 47, AMCN covers CL40-2702 and 3345
* Follow-Up: Grettir Algarsson’s Hal Vogel, Nino Chiovelli / an expedition “with various 23 - 24
North Pole Expedition mapping and scientific objectives among them - a search for
Gillis Land northeast of Spitsbergen”, ship’s captain Frank
Worsley, the brigantine The Island, Worsley’s book of the
voyage titled Under Sail in the Frozen North / 1 cover
* 1939: Imperial Airways First Diana Trafford / articles about this flight from New York to 25 - 26
Trans-Atlantic Service England in August 1939, Empire fling boat Caribou, details
about the night landing / 1 cover
* Follow Up: “Voluntary Brian Wolfenden, Dann Mayo, John Johnson, Nino Chiovelli, 27
Censorship” Eugene Labiuk / a handstamp stating “This communication
voluntarily surrendered to U.S, Censorship for Examination”,
the number 56041is from Los Angeles Travelers’ Censorship,
an explanation provided / 1 cover
* Information Wanted:
1945 – An Unlisted First Flight postmarked Edmonton Oct 15 1945, endorsed “Edmonton 28
Canada to Fairbanks Alaska and Via First Official Flight”,
backstamped Fairbanks Oct 16 1945 / 1 cover
* 1930 Air Mail from Mexico to C.A. Stillions / a complete rundown of the travels of a cover 29 - 31
Newfoundland and then to the and cancellations applied after arriving in St. John’s, the
Philippines means by which the cover reached Newfoundland however
is unknown / 1 cover
VOLUME XXXIV, NUMBER 3 [ September 2018 - Journal #116 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* Congratulations to Mike Street inducted into the Fellowship at ROYAL 2018 ROYALE; 3
FRPSC member of the CAS, BNAPS and the Canadian Philatelic
Society of Great Britain; BNAPS book department editor
* Congratulations to 4 - 5
Aerophilatelic Exhibitors EDMONTON NATIONAL SPRING SHOW
Sam Chiu Hong Kong Wartime Air Mail September 1939 to
December 1941
John McEntyre Canada: The Development of Official International Air
Mail Routes, 1928-1942
Kevin O’Reilly Postal History of Labrador before Confederation
ORAPEX 2018
Michael Deery WWII Postal Protocol: Mail Violations and Advisements
Alexander Globe The Development of Pioneer and Semi-Official Air Mail
within Canada, 1918-1934
Sam Chiu Hong Kong Wartime Air Mail September 1939 to
December 1941
Alastair Bain The Semi-Official Proofs, Stamps and Covers of
Commercial Airways Ltd
Robert Toombs RAF Ferry Command (Dorval): Military Mail to and from
Global War Fronts
Brainard Fitzgerald Give Wings to Your Mail
Dave Bartlet Vended Postage Automation
ROYAL 2018 ROYALE
Ray Simrak Canadian Pioneer Airmails 1918-1922
Bruce Chadderton Republic of China Airmail Rates (2 September 1945-
14 February 1950
Geoffrey Kellow The Air Letters of Sierra Leone 1944-1971
Jack Forbes Cyprus - Airmail Usages paid with King George VI
Definitives
Ed Wolf Crossing the South Atlantic by Air 1922-1940
Ted Nixon Mail from Canada to Overseas Destinations 1937-42
POSTAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF CANADA
SYMPOSIUM
Alexander Globe The Development of Pioneer and Semi-Official Air Mail
within Canada, 1918-1934
Ted Nixon Canada - Mail to Overseas Destinations, 1937-42
Ray Simrak Canadian Pioneer Airmail Postal History
* How I Became an Thomas Lippert / limited early opportunities the result of 6
Aerophilatelist #7 living behind the Iron Curtain, interested in Polar philately,
Olympic philately and aerophilately
* AMCN2 Editor’s Report Chris Hargreaves / information required vis-à-vis websites 7
and cyber resources that are useful as well as changes to the
Canadian Airport and Airmail Field Cancels section
* Commission for Aerophilately Norman Banfield, Secretary, FIP Aerophilately Commission / 7 - 8
proposed revision of guidelines to simplify the wordings
* Book Review: Jusqu’a Jan C. ter Welle / lists and shows all known markings by 9
Handstamps and other Route country, based on Ian McQueen’s previous 2-volume
Indications–2nd revised edition study Airmail Directional Handstamps
* In Memoriam by Cheryl Ganz and Chris Hargreaves―
David Granger an overseas member and active collector of early Canadian 10
airmail covers
Ross Wood: 1944-2018 was current president of FIP Aerophilatelic Commission
Stephen Neulander: 1933-2018 a lifelong collector specializing in balloon posts, women
aviators, air racing and aeronautics; served as the editor of
The Jack Knight Air Log
Rex Terpening: 1913-2018 an air engineer with Canadian Airways during the 1930s, 11 - 12
author of Bent Props and Blow Pots, received the 2008
CAS Editor’s Award, indicted in Canada’s Aviation Hall
of Fame in 1977, an honorary life member of the CAS
* 1918–Canada’s First Air Mail by Chris Hargreaves― 13 - 16
Flights
June 24th: Montreal to Toronto―details and scans of the
postcard designs prepared for the commemorative flight
between the cities, a listing of the several activities held at
the site of the former Leaside Aerodrome, a flypast made
by a Sopwith Strutter, a listing of CAS and other individuals
involved in the event / 2 covers, AMCN PF-6 slogan cancel
July 9th: Calgary to Edmonton―details and scans of one of
1918 flight covers, one of the 2018 commemorative covers,
and of the letter sent from the Calgary mayor to his fellow-
mayor in Edmonton, a listing of CAS and other individuals
involved in the event / 2 covers, AMCN cover PF-7
* PF-8, 9, 10: The Experimental Chris Hargreaves & Bas Burrell, Hugh Halliday, Dick 17 - 20
Toronto–Ottawa Flights Malott, Kathy Hartley / a detailed study of the Royal Air
Force experimental flights between the cities made in
conjunction with the Aero Club of Canada, the pilots,
The Toronto Star, The Globe / AMCN covers PF-8, PF-8a,
PF-9a, PF-10a, “Burning Zeppelin” stamps CLP 1, CLP 2
* An Unofficial Delivery of Eugene Labiuk / a letter dropped on the town of Thorold 21
Aerial Mail in October 1918 by a Royal Flying Corps pilot
* 1907–An Attempted Record Ken Snelson / the Daily Graphic mammoth balloon flight 22 - 23
Distance Flight and a Very that took off from the London area bound for Russia but
Early Airmail Postage Due landed in Sweden, 3 aeronauts were aboard / 1 postcard
* Semi-Official Notes Tom Reyman /an overview providing the history of the 24 - 27
Laurentide Air Service Limited company, details of the company stamps and flights, the
cancelled Trans Canada Flight, AMCN cover CL2-2500a,
3 other covers, stamps Cl 2, CL 3, CL 4
* Unlisted Crash Cover Ken Sanford / a cover and newspaper article with details of 28 - 29
Discovered the 10 May 1955 crash of Lamb Airway’s Noorduyn
Norseman IV CF-GUQ near The Pas / 1 cover
* Canadian Women Pilots on the latest yearly stamp issued by The Canadian 99s, the 30
Stamps professional female pilots working for airlines, industry
and government
* New Publication from Larry Milberry and Hugh Halliday / honours the men and 31
CANAV books the aircraft of the First World War, from training in Canada
to service overseas
VOLUME XXXIV, NUMBER 4 [ December 2018 - Journal #117 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* Toronto Day of Aerophilately Tony Hine / discussions regarding “Commemorating The 3
First Non-Stop Trans-Atlantic Flight,” Alcock and Brown,
Vickers Vimy, St. John’s Newfoundland to Ireland
* Congratulations to 4 - 5
Aerophilatelic Exhibitors at: NOVAPEX 2018 – Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Brainard Fitzgerald Give Wings to Your Mail
BNAPEX 2018 – Quebec City
Alexander Globe The Development of Pioneer and Semi-Official Air Mail
within Canada, 1918-1934
Vic Wilson Canadian International Airmails, 1919-1941
CALTAPEX 2018 – Calgary, Alberta
Steve Davis Canada War Issue 6c & 7c Airmail Stamps: Rates & Usages
Walter Herdzik How do they know it is Airmail?
Dave Bartlet Funding for WW1 through the Post Office
CANPEX 2018 – London, Ontario
Alexander Globe The Development of Pioneer and Semi-Official Air Mail
within Canada, 1918-1934
Brainard Fitzgerald Give Wings to Your Mail
Ray Simrak Canadian Dispatch Pacific Clipper Mail 1935 -1941
FIAF EXFIL 2018 – Santiago, Chile
Jack Forbes Cyprus - Air Mail Usages Paid with King George VI
Definitives
Michael Croy The History of Canadian Aviation and Pioneer Airmail
1906-1934
Steve Johnson The Postal History of Yukon Airlines 1927-1929
* How I Became an Brian Wolfenden / collected the British Commonwealth, 7
Aerophilatelist #8 Canada and New Zealand in his youth; read The Biggles
books by Captain W.E. Johns; won a collection of
Canadian first flight covers at a Jim Hennok auction;
“the rest is history” – he became the CAS treasurer
* In Memoriam - Fred Dietz Jonathan L. Johnson Jr. / “spent time learning about, 7
studying, collecting and exhibiting Canadian semi-official
stamps, vignettes, first and special flight covers,” served
on the executive of various aerophilatelic societies
* Instruments, Switches, Radios Larry Milberry / a new book on northern aviation, Rainy 8
& Rudders: True Stories from River, Red Lake, Pickle Lake, Cessna, Beaver, Norseman,
the Great White North and Otter, Beech 18, DC-3, HS748, Wardair 747, numerous
Beyond by Sam Cole details of pilot Sam Cole’s “fantastic life’s story”
* Christmas Greetings Dick Malott / advice for aerophilatelists to “show what you 9
collect to others attending philatelic shows,” the Christmas
card displayed is from Brian Asquith, a friend in the United
Kingdom who published the Concorde Collectors Handbook
in 1991
* 1914 - Sikorsky Ilya Muromets Barry Lewis / details of the internal working features of the 10
(Sikorsky S-22, S-23, S-24, luxurious civilian passenger airliner and later mail plane,
S-25, S-26 and S-27) world record Saint Petersburg to Kiev 1914 trip / 1 cover
* 1926 - OPAS Delivered Mail Robert Galway / carried mail into Red Lake during the 1926 11
to Red Lake “Rush”, Doc Oaks and Patricia Airways & Exploration Co,
Elliot-Fairchild mail, CL13 sticker stamp, Al Chessman
* Semi-Official Notes No. 4 Tom Reyman / initial Prince Albert to Lac La Ronge service 12 -15
Cherry Red Airline Limited in a six passenger Buhl Airsedan, the “snow on wings” and
“serif on the crossbar” company stamps, details on several of
the covers, Waskesiu, Stanley Mission, Pelican Narrows /
AMCN covers CL46-2902, 2903, 3001, 3002 & 3100
* Klondike Airways Peter Edwards / envelope and letter from Klondike Airways 16 - 17
postmarked JUL 31 30, The Smoke and Mirrors of Klondike
Airways by Derek Rance / 1 cover
* Air Meals - 1928 Kathy Hartley / The Globe and Mail brief article titled First 18
Inflight Meal Is Served, a Hadley Page flight from London
to Paris, October 11 1919, the first airline meal ever served
* Helping Early Pilots Find Ian Macdonald / a CBC news article about the reappearance 19
Their Way of Irish signs (wildfire uncovering this sign) created to alert
WW II pilots that they were flying over a neutral country
* New Information On Pan Chris Hargreaves & David Crotty, Michael Deal, Jack Ince, 20 - 25
American’s Northern John Walsh / details regarding the scheduling and routing
Trans-Atlantic Route, 1942 linked to the resumption of the route which had operated
prior to the start of WW II. Mail was flown to Moncton,
not picked up in Botwood as happened before the war.
Very few details were provided in 1942. Particulars about
cancellations and other markings on five of the flowncovers,
Botwood, Shediac, Moncton / five AMCN FF-63 covers
* 1978: Non-Stop Flight Across Mike Davenport / details of the pilot’s flying career and his 26 - 28
Canada by Red Morris flight aboard Zenair CH 300 Tri Zenith C-GOVK in making
a non-stop flight across Canada in 1978, setting three FAI
Class C-1c point-to-point speed records / 1 cover
* Papa Westray Airmail Richard Beith / Loganair’s plans to introduce electric plane 29
service on the shortest scheduled route in the world
* New Book: The Race to the Jeff Dugdale / a new perspective on the race to the moon 30
Moon Chronicled in Stamps, between the US and USSR, the historical visual record
Postcards and Postmarks showing how the propaganda-heavy USSR approach lost
by Umberto Cavallaro out to the more pragmatic US approach
* Information Wanted: Air Mail Proud’s book on The Postal History of the Bahamas fails 31
from the Bahamas to the to explain why a cover mailed from Nassau to Kensington
United Kingdom London was charged 3d postage due / 2 covers
VOLUME XXXV, NUMBER 1 [ March 2019 - Journal #118 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* President’s Report Steve Johnson / “congratulations” and a hearty “thank you” 3
extended to The Canadian Aerophilatelist’s Chris Hargreaves
for “reaching the magic 100th” issue as the journal’s editor
* Treasurer’s Report Brian Wolfenden / CAS’s Income, Expenses and Financial 5 Position for the year ending December 31 2018 - $29,476.10
* Editor’s Report Chris Hargreaves / comments about his still enjoying being 6
the journal’s editor after 100 issues
* Canadian Aerophilatelist Chris Hargreaves / presented to Jonathan L Johnson 6
Editor’s Award in appreciation for the numerous articles he has written
“on the widest variety of topics over the longest
period of time”
* Follow Up – Columbia to Jonathan Johnson / Barranquilla Columbia – Miami FAM-5 7
Toronto in Two Days – 1939! service was still operating in March 1939 / 1 cover
* International Exhibiting THAILAND 2018 8
Michael Croy The History of Canadian Aviation and Pioneer Airmail
1906 – 1934, Large Silver
* Wings Of A Hero by Sheila Reid and Denny May / revision with new pictures 9
and cover, Wop May’s WW I experiences including his
aerial encounter with Baron von Richtofen, Denny’s book
Air Mail inAlberta is available on CD
* Canadian Women in the Sky by Liz Muir / a book about well known aviatrices such as 10
Katherine Stinson as well as lesser-knowns such as Mary
Ellen Pauli, suitable for readers of any age
* In Memoriam by Chris Hargreaves―
Alastair Bain 1927 - 2018 “a very keen and active collector of Semi-official air mails, 11
particularly those of Commercial Airways Limited … active
participant at ORAPEX and in discussions during the CAS
Annual General Meeting”
* 1919 – The First Trans-Atlantic Chris Hargreaves /2 maps and 5 plane photos supporting an 12 - 18
Flights and Air Mail in-depth analysis of the early attempts to cross the Atlantic:
British Daily Mail, Lord Northcliffe, Harry Hawker and
Mackenzie Grieve, Sopwith Atlantic, Majors Raynham and
Morgan, Martinsyde Raymor, U.S. Navy NC-1 NC-3 NC-4
Flying Boats, U.S. Navy C-5 balloon, Capt.John Alcock and
Lieut. Arthur Whitten Brown, / AMCN stamps AM-1and
AM-3; AMCN covers FF-1, FF-2 and FF-31; 1 other cover
* Also in 1919: The Airship R34 Chris Hargreaves, with cited references / a commemorative 19 - 20
Crossed the Atlantic – Twice cover produced by the R.A.F. Museum in 1979, marks the
60th anniversary of the first airship crossing of the Atlantic
(as well as the first double crossing of the Atlantic), details
of the R34 and mail aboard the airship / 1 cover
* Semi-Official Notes No. 5 Tom Reyman, with cited references / a display and discussion 21 - 24
Commercial Airways Limited of the company’s semi-official stamps, covers and cachets,
Wop May, Vic Horner, Cy Becker, Lockheed Vega CF-AAL
/ AMCN stamps CL 47 - CL 50; AMCN covers CL47-2900,
CL49-2900, CL48-3000, CL48-3101 and CL48-3102
* A Puzzling Cherry Red Questions from Terry Isaac, Comments by Chris Hargreaves 25 - 26
Airline Cover Response from Steve Johnson / queries about the route flown,
the addressee “Shannon” and the pilot “A Malone”: answers –
Shannon was the Assistant Postmaster at Kingston, possibly
a favour cover that was postmarked at Lac La Ronge and was
intended to fly to Stanley Mission / AMCN stamp CL 46
* A Very Fine C3b Bernie Finkelstein / certified genuine (Very Fine) by Green 27
Philatelic Research Foundation, the stamp is illustrated in
the 2019 Unitrade Catalogue / Unitrade stamp C3b
* New First Flight Cover Brian Wolfenden / linked to AMCN cover 8109 (Frobisher 28
Discovery Bay – Nuuk [Godthaab] Greenland April 29 1981, appears
a reciprocal first flight by company GREENLANDAIR INC.
* Information Wanted – 1967 Lou Fischbach / one of a number of first flight covers that he 29
First Flight Miami to Montreal produced but which is not listed in AMCN
* Aviation in Canada 1917 - 1918 Gene Labiuk / interesting book written in 1919 by a 30
Lieutenant in the R.A.F., but some inaccuracies including
the “date,direction and duration of Captain Peck’s
air mail flight”, PDF available on line
* More Information on Pan C. A. Stillions / discovery of an article in St. John’s Evening 31
American’s Northern Trans- Telegram May 1st 1942, reporting on the upcoming
Atlantic Covers 1942 re-establishment of a direct air mail service from
Newfoundland to the United Kingdom “commencing on
the May 4th next” / AMCN FF-63 cover
VOLUME XXXV, NUMBER 2 [ June 2019 - Journal #119 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* Editor’s Note Chris Hargreaves / congratulations to CAS president Steve 3
Johnson for qualifying as a National Level Judge
* Secretary’s Report Brian Wolfenden / details of Dave Bartlett’s flight from 3 - 4
Newfoundland to Ireland via Halifax carrying a set of
commemorative cards, one to be given to each CAS member
* Alcock and Brown Chris Hargreaves / further details regarding the design of 4
Commemorative Cards the postcards, the individuals involved in that work and
Dave Bartlett’s contact with Brian Warren of the Irish
Philatelic Society who accompanied him to Clifden where
the cards were cancelled at the Clifden Post office / 1 cover
* Celebrations in Newfoundland Margaret Carter’s scrapbook and photos in a special exhibit 5
in the Admiralty House Communications Museum in Mount
Pearl, St. John’s, Newfoundland; set up to mark the 100-year
anniversary of the transatlantic air race
* Stamps and Artwork a commemorative domestic rate stamp Aviation History NL 6
produced based on a design by artist Grant Boland featuring
a child holding a model of the Vickers Vimy biplane with a
map of the Atlantic in the background
* Celebrations in Ireland the numerous activities and special events linked to the 7
ALCOCK & BROWN 100 FESTIVAL held in Clifden from
June 11th to 16th including the launch of a commemorative
stamp prepared by the Irish Post Office
* Congratulations to ORAPEX 7
2019 Aerophilatelic Exhibitors
Ken Snelson British Underpaid Intercontinental Air Mail to WWII
Gold, CAS Best Airmail Exhibit Award, RPSC Award for
Best Title Page and Synopsis
Ray Simrak The R-100, 1930 Airship Flight from England to Canada
and Return, Large Verrneil (Single Frame)
Brainard Fitzgerald The Air Mail Sticker, Vermeil
Dave Hanes Canada - In Space, Silver, AAPE Sterling Achievement
Award
* Letters to the Editor Kathy Hartley, Harry Sutherland Philatelic Research Library / 8
details of Dick Malott’s donation to the library of a number of aerophilatelic theme books
Barry Countryman / Joey Smallwood’s memoires noting
his 1919 reports in St. John’s Evening Telegram of the
several aerial attempts to cross the Atlantic; coverage
of Francesco de Pinedo’s departure from Trepassey to
Rome on May 23, 1927, and decision not to buy a de Pinedo
stamp.
* The Sault Will Be a Stop for Ian Ross / details of a stop at Sault Ste. Marie Airport of 9 - 10
Over 100 Female Pilots June’s international cross-country ARC (Air Race Classic)
Racing 4,000 Km women’s air racing event
* New and Revised Publications by Sheila Reid and Denny May / this biography of Wop 10
Wings of a Hero May has been re-done with many new photos
* New 2020 Edition of the and the 2020 British North America Specialized Stamp 11
Newfoundland Specialized Catalogue by John Walsh / die proofs, forgeries, postal
Stamp catalogue stationery postal and revenues rate fees, fist flights …
* New Stamps Honouring five stamps in Canada Post’s new Canadians in Flight set 12 - 13
Canadians in Flight salute an aircraft designer, two aviators and two aeronautic
innovations – Elizabeth MacGill, Punch Dickins, William
George Barker, Avro CF-105 Arrow, the ultralight Azair
* Information Wanted: assistance requested by AMCN2 editor Chris Hargreaves: 14 - 18
Question1 When did the Post office introduce Air Mail Labels? /
AMCN covers 3231, 3247a
Question 2 Who Were C.B. Cardinet and J.R. Robertson, both listed in
Ian Morgan’s Specialized Catalogue of Canadian Airmail
Question 3 When was the 30 cents per half ounce rate for air mail from Newfoundland to England introduced?
Question 4 When were air letter sheets introduced in Newfoundland?
Question 5 Information required of details of the WH Whitehead listing
of the Canadian Forces Wartime Air Letter Sheets
Question 6 Assistance required in finding copies of the Airgraph forms
used for trans-Atlantic air mail at the start of WW II as well
as details of the changes in instructions from form to form
* Winter Air Mail Services in Terry Judge / a series of articles which he has transcribed 19 - 24
Newfoundland 1947 – 1949: mainly from the St. John’s daily newspapers describing some
Part 1 of the air mail services which are rarely recorded, perhaps
because they did not carry first flight covers - four maps and
twenty interesting articles regarding personnel and locations
* Semi-Official Notes No. 6 Tom Reyman / details of the history, personnel and points 25 - 28
Yukon Airways and serviced by the company during the period October 1927
Exploration Company Ltd. to June1929 / AMCN covers CL42-2703, CL42-2800,
CL42-2901a,b,g, CL42-2902
* Follow Up: 1967 First Flight Ian Macdonald, John Johnson, Ken Sanford / this cover is 29
Miami to Montreal from the first non-stop flight between Miami and Montreal
by Northeast Airlines, announced in the Montreal Gazette /
1 cover
* Charles Walsh-Hamilton-1913 information wanted regarding an article on Canadian air mail 30 published by Frances J. Field in 1913 dealing with an alleged
flight made by American Charles Walsh (who reportedly died
in 1912) in Hamilton in 1913!
* July 1st 1946: London to information wanted in regards the manner in which Capt. 31
Chicago FFC Weatherall was linked to the flight/ AMCN cover 4609d
VOLUME XXXV, NUMBER 3 [ September 2019 - Journal #120 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* Commemorating Alcock Dave Bartlet, Chris Hargreaves, Brian Wolfenden / 4
and Brown details of the design, production and flight to Ireland of the
CAS commemorative postcard and the assistance provided
to Dave by Michael Deal in St. John’s and by Brian Warren
in Ireland / June 14 - June 15 2019 cancelled cover
* Some Other Commemorations St. John’s Philatelic Society cover, An Post (Irish Post 5
Office) stamp, Manchester commemorative cancellation,
Royal Mail special slogan postmark, Royal Canadian Mint
solid sliver postage stamp replica, Der Briefmarken Spiegel
(The Stamp Mirror) German magazine article, Globe and
Mail and Toronto Star articles / 2 covers, 3 stamps
* Congratulations to
Aerophilatelic Exhibitors: ROYAL 2019 ROYALE 6
Doug Mathews Grande Semaine d’Aviation de la Champagne,
Large Gold, Reserve Grand Award
Robert Parsons Peruvian Airmails 1928 – 1942,
Gold, CAS Best Aerophilatelic Award
Ray Simrak The R-100, 1930 Airship Flight from England to Canada
and Return, Large Vermeil
PHSC SYMPOSIUM 2019
Alexander Globe The Development of Pioneer and Semi-Official Air Mail
Within Canada 1918-1934, Court of Honour, Large Gold
Medal
Michael Croy The History of Canadian Aviation and Pioneer Air Mail
1906-1934, Non-competitive
* In Memoriam: Lee Downer was president of AAMS since 2018, a long history with 6
US Air Force, retired a two star General, collected covers
from the US Contract Air Mail routes, wrote a regular
column in the Airpost Journal
* FISA President’s Report Wolfgang Porges / the 49th General Congress and General 7
Meeting held in Berlin, a plea that aerophilately “with its
clear exhibition regulations will persist” and “ not shift into
Postal History and/or Thematic Philately”
* AMCN2 Editor’s Report Responses provided for questions posed in Journal #119: 8 - 11
Question 1 When did the Post office introduce BY AIR MAIL labels?
- several conclusions are reached based on feedback from
Brainard Fitzgerald, Anne Hutchinson, Daniel Michaud, Ian
Macdonald, Tom Reyman / AMCN covers 3231, 3247a
2967v, 2945n and 4 other covers
Question 2 Who Were C.B. Cardinet and J.R. Robertson ? - a few
details provided in Ian Morgan’s Specialized Catalogue of
Canadian Airmail with further useful information provided
by John Lewington / 1 Laurentide Air Service cover
Question 3 Newfoundland Air Mail rates? - Section 17 of AMCN2 will
include information on these rates, St. John’s Evening
Telegram announcement (linked to the research done by
C.A. Stillions) that the 30¢ rate was introduced May 1 1943
* Charles Walsh – Pilot Diana Trafford, George Fuller, Ian Macdonald / a member of 11 - 12
– 1877-1912 ? the Aero Club of California, flew biplanes (one of which was
of his own construction) as early as 1910 including flights in
Canada, no record of him carrying airmail
* 1907 – the “Mammoth” Ken Snelson, The Daily Graphic / a booklet describing the 13 - 15
Balloon Flight balloon and its aviators, an October 1907 flight from London
that established an oversea record, numbered homing pigeons
released, emergency landing in Sweden, unpaid international
postcards charged 2d postage due
* Follow-up to the Mammoth Gary Coates / details of the balloon flight that landed only 16
and a very early Airmail 100 miles from where Gary once lived in Sweden, details of
Postage Due the treatment of the picture postcards recovered from both
the first and second landings of the balloon / 1 postcard
* Semi-Official Notes No. 7 Tom Reyman / details of the company and early competitors, 17 - 20
Patricia Airways and company flights starting July 7 1926, Red Lake, Pine Ridge,
Exploration Ltd. Sioux Lookout, Rouyn, Haileybury / AMCN covers 2601,
CL13-2601, CL13-2602, CL13-2603, CL13-2603c,
CL13-2606, stamps CL14 and CL15
* “From Pine to Palm” Ronald Lafrenière / facts regarding the Aklavik-Edmonton- 21 - 23
Winnipeg-Pembina flight & ongoing transit to Miami, “Bob
of the Northland” Robertson Arlidge’s têtê-bêche essay of a
Commercial Airways semi-official air fee stamp rejected by
the Post Office, facts regarding registered covers arriving in
Buenos Aires / AMCN CL48-3102 & 3102a
* 65 Years Ago – When Air Ian Macdonald / attractive cacheted flight covers from the 24 - 25
Travel was Quite Pleasant! first trans-Atlantic Super Constellation flight from Malton
to London via stops at Dorval and Prestwick / AMCN 5407
* Question: What were the Baby Bob Baltzell / a January 1 1931 cacheted flight cover from 26 - 28
Squid Pilots? the first air passenger and mail service between Kansas City
and Chicago, addressed c/o Halifax postal employee John
McHale and signed “Cliff Tredu Baby Squid Pilot Halifax”
on the reverse, numerous listed websites linked to efforts by
Alexandra Clemence of Library and Archives Canada to
gain information of the flight or of the stated pilot / 1 cover
* Cachets Applied to Interrupted Ken Sanford / a study of the provenance and other details 29
New Zealand Air Mail by Brian of interrupted New Zealand air mail covers including the
Peace and Robin Gwynn cachets applied to covers in the period 1936 to 1967
* New Edition of the Australian Tom Frommer, Charles Leski, Martin Walker / the plans to 29
Air Mail Catalogue release the catalogue at Aeropex in December 2019
* How I Became an Chris Hargreaves / early on “collected stamps … wanted to 30
Aerophilatelist #9 be a pilot … dreamed of travelling the world,” started a pilot
training course but withdrew because of chronic ear ache, in
collecting bird stamps for his philatelist father he came upon
a box of FFCs with drawings of birds on cachets, became
intrigued with details linked to 1930’s-era covers and flights,
used facts he uncovered to good use in discussions with the
high school students he taught, started collecting again and
became actively involved in aerophilately, is delighted when
he has to “try and reconcile different accounts of the same
event”
[Note: Chris Hargreaves is a former president of the CAS
(Canadian Aerophilatelic Society) and is the editor of the
Society’s quarterly Journal The Canadian Aerophilatelist.]
VOLUME XXXV, NUMBER 4 [ December 2019 - Journal #121 ]
TITLES / CONTENTS SOURCES / DETAILS / COVERS & STAMPS PAGE
* AMCN1 on the Internet the AMCN1 catalogue is available at the AAMS website 4
, some of the AMCN1
information that is unchanged will not appear in AMCN2
* Congratulations to
Aerophilatelic Exhibitors: BNAPEX 2019 - TORONTO 4 - 5
Per-Olof Jansson Canada Commercial Airmail During 1925 – 1954,
Vermeil, CAS Best Air Mail Exhibit Award
CANPEX 2019 - LONDON, ONTARIO
Ken Snelson British Underpaid Intercontinental Air Mail to WWII,
Large Gold, American Philatelic Society Research Award,
Philatelic Specialists Society of Canada Research Award
Steve Johnson Postal History of Yukon Airways, Large Gold, CAS Best
Air Mail Exhibit Award, BNAPS Best One Frame Award
Ray Simrak Canadian Dispatch Pacific Clipper Mail 1935-1941,
Silver Bronze Medal
CALTAPEX 2019 - CALGARY
Walter Herdzik Imperial Airways First Airmail London - Mwanza - London
1931, Vermeil, and CAS Best Air Mail Exhibit Award
Dave Bartlet Centenary of First Trans-Atlantic Flight of Alcock and
Brown, Silver Medal
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, WASHINGTON D.C.
Ray Simrak Canadian Pioneer Airmail, 150th RPSL Anniversary Medal
and Certificate
* AMCN2 Section 16 Update, Mike Street / a request for assistance in updating Section 16 6
Help Needed! (Canadian Airport and Air Mail Field Cancels ) in AMCN2 -
most particularly the scans of air mail related cancellations
* A Gift of Covers Denny May / a number of donated commemorative flight 7
covers bearing dates from 1979 through 2010, including the
50th anniversary of 1929’s mercy flight carrying diphtheria
antitoxin from Edmonton to Fort Vermillion, plus a booklet
describing the first official airmail to the Arctic / 1 cover
* Letter to the Editor Hal Vogel / comments about years ago when people dressed 8
up to fly (“When Air Travel was Quite Pleasant”) and about
his military airborne school
* In Memoriam: Richard Beith recipient of the Editor’s Award for a series of articles in 8
The Canadian Aerophilatelist, was elected a Fellow of the
Royal Philatelic Society of London
* Seasons Greetings Dick Malott / his recent health challenge, overseas service 9
in a Peace Observation Group, notes about an aerophilatelic
friend who was influential in maintaining the independence of Aerophilately from Postal History
* My Wonderful Philatelic Flight Part 1: by Major (Rtd.) Richard K. Malott, CD, M.Sc., B.A. / 10 - 11
early collecting through Public and High School, attended
the University of Western Ontario in London Ontario, his
military career, start up of an RPSC chapter at RCAF Station
Aylmer / AMCN cover 3043b, 1commemorative cover
Part 2: by Chris Hargreaves / details of Dick’s trips to the 11 - 16
Maritimes to contact early collectors like Post Office clerk
John McHale, Von Gronau’s Trans-Atlantic flight, started
producing covers in 1968 to commemorate the anniversaries
of significant air mail flights, was Executive Director of the
Organization of Military Museums of Canada, a listing of
his main exhibition collections / AMCN cover 8901, two commemorative covers
* The South African Red Cross Steve Reinhard / a series of special flights made to raise 17
“Our Day” 1918 Aerial Post money for those who were wounded and for the family of
those who had been killed in WWl / 1 card
* Happy Christmas All! Steve Johnson / a newly discovered May 6 1929 Yukon 18
Airways flight from White Horse to Dawson / 1 cover
* From Canada to Bermuda Allen Klein / a cover aboard a 1925 airship flight from 18
- by rail and airship Lakehurst to Hamilton Bermuda, dropped over Bermuda /
1 cover
* World War ll Airgraphs Brian Wolfenden / 4 Christmas and New Year Greetings 19
black-and-white airgraphs
* A Double Accident? Don Lussky /Colonial Airways’ U.S. Foreign Air Mail Route 20
No. 1 to Montreal piloted by S.T.B. Cripps, destroyed by fire
on takeoff, surface rate postage only / AMCN cover 340130
* Season’s Greetings Simon Claughton / a cover from Greenland, carried on the 20
return flight of Canadian Pacific Airlines inaugural service
from Vancouver to London, England via Sonderstrom
* First Flight across the Canadian Chris Hargreaves & Ray Simrak, Mike Street, Liz Ellison 21 - 23
Rocky Mountains, Vancouver of the Greater Vernon Museum and Archives / the route
- Calgary, August 7th 1919 planned by Capt. Hoy in a flight across the Rocky Mountains
to Calgary; details of the planning, the flight and the crash
on the return flight / AMCN cover PF-16
* Semi-Official Notes No. 8 Tom Reyman / The Second and Third Company Stamp 24 - 27
Patricia Airways and Issues, a decision to expand air mail service to Woman Lake
Exploration Ltd. Mining District in August 1926, a display and discussion of
company stamps and covers / AMCN covers CL25c-2700,
CL25a-2800, CL25b-2800; 3 other covers; AMCN stamps
CL 19, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29c, 30
* Crossing the Atlantic by Balloon Nino Chiovelli / background, launch and flight details of 28 - 29
in an Open Wicker Basket David Kim Hempleman-Adams’ solo Trans-Atlantic balloon
flight from New Brunswick to a 30 September 2003 landing
near Hambleton, Lancashire, England / 1 cover
* Information wanted - regarding a February 1922 “First Memorial Flight over 30
St. John’s and Vicinity in connection with Newfoundland
Memorial Campaign”,
- regarding a presentation booklet with a Coat of Arms inscription reading “FIRST FLIGHT AIR MAIL COVERS
* CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ? Kathy Hartley (Research Librarian at the Harry Sutherland 31
Delta Airlines has a Monthly Philatelic Library in Toronto) / the once-a-month sale now
Garage Sale includes decommissioned plane parts, service items and
promotional material, all the profits go to the light museum
adjacent to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
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